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Womens Work and Fertility

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Authors

Han, In-Sook

Issue Date
1984
Publisher
Population and Development Studies Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Bulletin of the Population and Development Studies Center, Vol.13, pp. 19-38
Abstract
The majority of the empirical research done on the relationship between female labor force participation and fertility makes no distinction among types of market work, instead simply looking at fertility differences between workers and nonworkers. This paper begins by considering fertility differentials where no distinctions are made by type of women's work and then goes beyond this to comparisons of various types of female labor force participation and their possible effects on fertility differentials.
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/85006
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College of Social Sciences (사회과학대학)Institute for Social Development and Policy Research (사회발전연구소)Development and SocietyBulletin of the Population and Development Studies Center Vol.13 (1984)
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