Worldwide, startling gender disparities exist in employment. There has been a shift in gender culture in the present era which requires both men and women to have paid jobs and share household responsibilities. South Asian region with leading economies like India, Bangladesh and Nepal, presents an interesting paradox for research. Hence, the aim of this conceptual paper is to understand the push and pull factors which influence female labor force participation in the South Asian region in purview of various social, cultural and institutional impediments to engaging into their economic role. Specifically in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the female labor force participation rates are significantly lower than the other South Asian nat...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
Gender inequality has been a hotly debated topic all over the world. This paper addresses the issue ...
Female labour force participation remains low across much of the developing world despite robust eco...
In an economy that has faced unprecedented challenges due to the ongoing pandemic, the participation...
Key Messages In Asia, female labor force participation ranges from 16% in Afghanistan to 83% in Nep...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
Purpose – This paper is a guest editorial piece in the Special Issue of the Gender in Management jou...
When women make their own money – or even when they have the option to work for a fair wage – their ...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
Gender inequality has been a hotly debated topic all over the world. This paper addresses the issue ...
Female labour force participation remains low across much of the developing world despite robust eco...
In an economy that has faced unprecedented challenges due to the ongoing pandemic, the participation...
Key Messages In Asia, female labor force participation ranges from 16% in Afghanistan to 83% in Nep...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
Purpose – This paper is a guest editorial piece in the Special Issue of the Gender in Management jou...
When women make their own money – or even when they have the option to work for a fair wage – their ...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...