Opting out and leaning in: the life course employment profiles of early Baby Boom women in the United States
Most literature on female employment focuses on the intersection between women's labor supply and family events such as marriage, divorce, or childbearing. Even when using longitudinal data and methods, most studies estimate average net effects over time and assume homogeneity among women. Less...
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Springer Verlag
2015
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