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Why Dutch women work part-time: a Oaxaca-decomposition of differences in European female part-time work rates
Publish Place | Amsterdam |
Publisher | Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS) |
Publish Year | 2014 |
Pages | 58p. |
Illustration | tabn. |
Language | English/Engels |
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Description | 'Authors analyze differences in female part-time work rates across countries using European Social Survey .data for 2012 to study composition and selectivity effects by means of Oaxaca-decompositions. A novel .treatment of the selection term distinguishes the effect of country differences in employment rates from .the effect of pure selectivity. Authors find that demand-side factors are more important than supply-side factors in explaining differences in part-time work rates, that overall composition effects are small and that employment positively selects women into part-time work.' |
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