A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Increasing retirements and declining fertility rates, among other factors, could affect the labor force growth in many developed countries. To maintain the size and productivity of the labor force, many governments and employers have introduced strategies to keep workers, such as women and low-skilled workers, in the workforce throughout their working lives. Because other countries have also undertaken efforts to address issues similar to those occurring in the U.S., GAO was asked to (1) describe the policies and practices implemented in other developed countries that may help women and low-wage/low-skilled workers enter and remain in the labor forc...
This is a cross-national study of determinants of women's share of the labor force. Previous researc...
logical change, and the internationalization of production have altered production patterns and chan...
Even though Sri Lanka is a fore-runner in many human development dimensions and aspects of gender eq...
[Excerpt]Why GAO Did This Study Increasing retirements and declining fertility rates, among other fa...
Key Messages In Asia, female labor force participation ranges from 16% in Afghanistan to 83% in Nep...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Women r...
Female labor force participation varies widely across regions and cultures, typically with more work...
Women constitute half of any country's human endowment.In most countries, however, women contri...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...
Women are playing a larger role in the workforce than ever before, but not in the U.S. The em...
This study investigates the sectoral effects on female absolute and relative employment in 39 least ...
The status of women is an indicator of how modern a society is. Rich countries usually have women wh...
The conditions affecting the participation of the female labor force are rapidly changing. The proce...
In this article, we investigate the effects of economic conditions, families, education, and gender ...
This is a cross-national study of determinants of women's share of the labor force. Previous researc...
logical change, and the internationalization of production have altered production patterns and chan...
Even though Sri Lanka is a fore-runner in many human development dimensions and aspects of gender eq...
[Excerpt]Why GAO Did This Study Increasing retirements and declining fertility rates, among other fa...
Key Messages In Asia, female labor force participation ranges from 16% in Afghanistan to 83% in Nep...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Women r...
Female labor force participation varies widely across regions and cultures, typically with more work...
Women constitute half of any country's human endowment.In most countries, however, women contri...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...
Women are playing a larger role in the workforce than ever before, but not in the U.S. The em...
This study investigates the sectoral effects on female absolute and relative employment in 39 least ...
The status of women is an indicator of how modern a society is. Rich countries usually have women wh...
The conditions affecting the participation of the female labor force are rapidly changing. The proce...
In this article, we investigate the effects of economic conditions, families, education, and gender ...
This is a cross-national study of determinants of women's share of the labor force. Previous researc...
logical change, and the internationalization of production have altered production patterns and chan...
Even though Sri Lanka is a fore-runner in many human development dimensions and aspects of gender eq...