The relationship between female labour force participation (FLFP) and economic development is far more complex than it is often described in academic literature. Most studies have relied on income as the only proxy for development. In this paper, we re-examine this relationship from a multidimensional perspective. A principal component analysis method was used in order to cluster the information contained in multiple development indicators. The analysed data include the following dimensions: access to basic services, environment, inequality, poverty, education, economic structure, health, income and FLFP. The results provide evidence about the existence of a U-shaped relationship between development and FLFP. Least and most developed countr...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
Female labor force participation is an essential factor for the economic andsocio-economic developme...
In this paper, we studied the relationship between female labour force participation and economic de...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical model, which is aggregated across indi...
Despite theoretical arguments relating economic and industrial structures to fe-male labor force par...
Economic literature shows significant attention towards the role played by female labour force...
Female labor force participation varies widely across regions and cultures, typically with more work...
Female labour force participation remains low across much of the developing world despite robust eco...
The immense focus of the study is to investigate the impact of economic growth on women labour force...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic development and female labor force partic...
Females labour force plays a crucial role in economic development by enhancing the development pote...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
Purpose In this study, the relationship between female labour force participation rate and economic ...
Existing studies on human development and women’s labour force participation rate shows mixed result...
Taşseven, Özlem (Dogus Author)In economics, any production function is composed of capital labor and...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
Female labor force participation is an essential factor for the economic andsocio-economic developme...
In this paper, we studied the relationship between female labour force participation and economic de...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical model, which is aggregated across indi...
Despite theoretical arguments relating economic and industrial structures to fe-male labor force par...
Economic literature shows significant attention towards the role played by female labour force...
Female labor force participation varies widely across regions and cultures, typically with more work...
Female labour force participation remains low across much of the developing world despite robust eco...
The immense focus of the study is to investigate the impact of economic growth on women labour force...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic development and female labor force partic...
Females labour force plays a crucial role in economic development by enhancing the development pote...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
Purpose In this study, the relationship between female labour force participation rate and economic ...
Existing studies on human development and women’s labour force participation rate shows mixed result...
Taşseven, Özlem (Dogus Author)In economics, any production function is composed of capital labor and...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
Female labor force participation is an essential factor for the economic andsocio-economic developme...
In this paper, we studied the relationship between female labour force participation and economic de...