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  • Women at Work: An Economic Perspective

    Women at Work by Boeri, Tito; Del Boca, Daniela; Pissarides, Christopher;

    An Economic Perspective

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 2 June 2005

    • ISBN 9780199281886
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages296 pages
    • Size 233x156x17 mm
    • Weight 426 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Numerous charts and tables
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    Table of Contents:

    Women in the Labour Force: How Well is Europe Doing?
    Introduction
    Some facts about women's employment patterns
    What explains women's employment patterns?
    Job segregation
    Wage gaps
    The consequences of rising female participation for other workers
    What should polcy do?
    Comments by Florence Jaumotte
    Comments by Richard Rogerson
    Labour Market Participation of Women and Fertility: the Effect of Social Policies
    Labour supply and fertility in Europe and the U.S.
    Parental work and child welfare
    How does women's work affect family income distribution?
    Taxes, transfers, labour supply and household welfare
    What should policies do?
    Comments by Valerie Lechene
    Comments by Giovanni Andrea Cornia
    Final Remarks by Giuseppe Bertola and G?sta Esping-Andersen

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