It is a well-established fact that mothers' labour force participation reacts differently todifferent types of family benefits. It is also already well-known that cultural and religiousfactors have an impact on their labour force participation. But does the labour forcereaction to family benefits differ among more religious mothers? In this paper, I analysehow both factors – benefits and religiosity – interact when it comes to the decision concerninglabour force participation. Firstly, I present a theoretical model which predicts thatthis difference exists. Secondly, I test this prediction in a sample of pooled cross-sectiondata from 10 OECD countries using different measures to assess the extent of religiosity.There is evidence that religi...
Religion is a dominant influence in household decision-making and is an important factor in understa...
This thesis investigated patterns in, and perceptions of, labour force participation (LFP) amongst a...
Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
Based on economic and behavioural theory, this paper analyses whether religious norms about female l...
'On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Ger...
"This paper uses ISSP-data from the 1990s to analyze the relationship between religion and attitudes...
The current study examines the influence of religious affiliation and practice on family patterns an...
xiii, 131 leaves ; 29 cm.Canadians’ religious involvement has declined significantly over the last t...
Despite a large body of research on the influences of religion on family life and gender ideology, f...
Past work shows religion’s effect on women’s career decisions, particularly when these decisions inv...
This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered...
Despite recent increases in female labour force participation across Europe, a non-negligible propor...
Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...
Despite recent increases in female labour force participation across Europe, a non-negligible propor...
Religion is a dominant influence in household decision-making and is an important factor in understa...
This thesis investigated patterns in, and perceptions of, labour force participation (LFP) amongst a...
Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
Based on economic and behavioural theory, this paper analyses whether religious norms about female l...
'On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Ger...
"This paper uses ISSP-data from the 1990s to analyze the relationship between religion and attitudes...
The current study examines the influence of religious affiliation and practice on family patterns an...
xiii, 131 leaves ; 29 cm.Canadians’ religious involvement has declined significantly over the last t...
Despite a large body of research on the influences of religion on family life and gender ideology, f...
Past work shows religion’s effect on women’s career decisions, particularly when these decisions inv...
This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered...
Despite recent increases in female labour force participation across Europe, a non-negligible propor...
Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...
Despite recent increases in female labour force participation across Europe, a non-negligible propor...
Religion is a dominant influence in household decision-making and is an important factor in understa...
This thesis investigated patterns in, and perceptions of, labour force participation (LFP) amongst a...
Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...