Work History Patterns and the Occupational Attainment of Women.
One of the main differences between the labour market behaviour of men and women lies in the discontinuity of labour force attachment exhibited by most women over their lifetime - largely, but not exclusively, for the purpose of raising a family. These interruptions to their labour market experience...
Main Authors: | Greenhalgh, C, Stewart, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Department of Economics (University of Warwick)
1982
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