International audienceUsing spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show that the scarcity of men due to the war generated an upward shift in female labor force participation that persisted throughout the interwar period. Available data suggest that increased female labor supply accounts for this result. In particular, deteriorated marriage market conditions for single women and negative income shocks to war widows induced many of these women to enter the labor force after the war. In contrast, demand factors such as substitution toward female labor to compensate for the scarcity of male labor were of second-order importance
Previous research suggests that WWII induced a lasting increase in American female labor force parti...
We look at women's labour force participation for the whole of France in the nineteenth and twentiet...
This paper studies the long-term legacies of postwar mobilization on female labor market outcomes. W...
International audienceUsing spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show ...
Using spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show that the scarcity of m...
Using spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show that the scarcity of m...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
This paper explores pathways that underlie the diffusion of women’s participation in the labor force...
World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged mil...
Appendix available at: https://sites.google.com/site/victorgayeco/researchIn this dissertation, I pr...
This paper explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor f...
Demographic shocks tied to World War I’s high death toll induced many women to enter the labour forc...
This paper traces the origins and early history of perceived gender differences in absenteeism in Gr...
Blog of the Journal of Human Resources.Blog article about Boehnke and Gay (2021), "The Missing Men: ...
Previous research suggests that WWII induced a lasting increase in American female labor force parti...
We look at women's labour force participation for the whole of France in the nineteenth and twentiet...
This paper studies the long-term legacies of postwar mobilization on female labor market outcomes. W...
International audienceUsing spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show ...
Using spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show that the scarcity of m...
Using spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show that the scarcity of m...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
This paper explores pathways that underlie the diffusion of women’s participation in the labor force...
World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged mil...
Appendix available at: https://sites.google.com/site/victorgayeco/researchIn this dissertation, I pr...
This paper explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor f...
Demographic shocks tied to World War I’s high death toll induced many women to enter the labour forc...
This paper traces the origins and early history of perceived gender differences in absenteeism in Gr...
Blog of the Journal of Human Resources.Blog article about Boehnke and Gay (2021), "The Missing Men: ...
Previous research suggests that WWII induced a lasting increase in American female labor force parti...
We look at women's labour force participation for the whole of France in the nineteenth and twentiet...
This paper studies the long-term legacies of postwar mobilization on female labor market outcomes. W...