During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) wasrelatively low. Most scholars argue that social norms and rising wages were driving this development. However, their conclusions principally apply to married women. We study unmarried women’s LFP (UFLFP) and investigate a third driver: shifting sectoral employment shares. We include all three drivers in a logistic regression based on nearly 2 million marriage records from 1812 to 1929.We conclude that social norms and income levels mattered, but that shifting sectoral employment shares were driving the decline in UFLFP because sectors with low demand for female laborers expanded
The emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands over the period 1812-1922 was strongly influenced ...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
Since the 1960s, the traditional division of labour between the sexes had started to change. The mal...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) wasrelatively low. Most...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) was relatively low. Mos...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) was relatively low. Mos...
Most studies on the long-term development of female labour force participation argue that social nor...
Recent research based on Dutch marriage records shows a steady decrease offemale labour force partic...
Schulz W, Maas I, van Leeuwen MHD. When women disappear from the labour market: occupational status ...
Between 1865 and 1922 the labour force participation of women at marriage dropped considerably in th...
It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know very little ...
Women's increased economic independence is often regarded as a major contributor to the rise in the ...
<p>For long, international comparisons of female labour force participation (FLFP) have been based o...
On the basis of cross-section data sets for 1979 and 1987 we determine: 1) the relative contribution...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
The emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands over the period 1812-1922 was strongly influenced ...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
Since the 1960s, the traditional division of labour between the sexes had started to change. The mal...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) wasrelatively low. Most...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) was relatively low. Mos...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) was relatively low. Mos...
Most studies on the long-term development of female labour force participation argue that social nor...
Recent research based on Dutch marriage records shows a steady decrease offemale labour force partic...
Schulz W, Maas I, van Leeuwen MHD. When women disappear from the labour market: occupational status ...
Between 1865 and 1922 the labour force participation of women at marriage dropped considerably in th...
It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know very little ...
Women's increased economic independence is often regarded as a major contributor to the rise in the ...
<p>For long, international comparisons of female labour force participation (FLFP) have been based o...
On the basis of cross-section data sets for 1979 and 1987 we determine: 1) the relative contribution...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
The emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands over the period 1812-1922 was strongly influenced ...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
Since the 1960s, the traditional division of labour between the sexes had started to change. The mal...