Female Labour Force Participation: Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries
This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, including a number of policy instruments such as the tax treatment of second earners (relative to single individuals), childcare subsidies, child benefits, paid maternity and parental leaves, and tax incenti...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, including a number of policy instruments such as the tax treatment of second earners (relative to single individuals), childcare subsidies, child benefits, paid maternity and parental leaves, and tax incentives to sharing market work between spouses. The econometric analysis uses a panel data set covering 17 OECD countries over the period 1985-1999, and distinguishes between part-time and full-time female participation rates. It shows a positive impact on female participation of a more neutral tax treatment of second earners (relative to single individuals), stronger tax incentives to share market work between spouses, childcare subsidies, and paid maternity and parental leaves Unlike childcare subsidies, child benefits reduce female participation due to an income effect and their lump-sum character. Finally, female education, the general labour market conditions, and cultural attitudes ... |
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spelling | Jaumotte, Florence VerfasserIn aut Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries Florence, Jaumotte = Participation des femmes au marché du travail : Tendances passées et principaux déterminants dans les pays de l'OCDE / Florence, Jaumotte Participation des femmes au marché du travail Paris OECD Publishing 2003 1 Online-Ressource (66 p.) 21 x 29.7cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.376 This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, including a number of policy instruments such as the tax treatment of second earners (relative to single individuals), childcare subsidies, child benefits, paid maternity and parental leaves, and tax incentives to sharing market work between spouses. The econometric analysis uses a panel data set covering 17 OECD countries over the period 1985-1999, and distinguishes between part-time and full-time female participation rates. It shows a positive impact on female participation of a more neutral tax treatment of second earners (relative to single individuals), stronger tax incentives to share market work between spouses, childcare subsidies, and paid maternity and parental leaves Unlike childcare subsidies, child benefits reduce female participation due to an income effect and their lump-sum character. Finally, female education, the general labour market conditions, and cultural attitudes ... Economics FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/082872464507 Volltext |
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title | Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries |
title_alt | Participation des femmes au marché du travail |
title_auth | Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries |
title_exact_search | Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries |
title_full | Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries Florence, Jaumotte = Participation des femmes au marché du travail : Tendances passées et principaux déterminants dans les pays de l'OCDE / Florence, Jaumotte |
title_fullStr | Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries Florence, Jaumotte = Participation des femmes au marché du travail : Tendances passées et principaux déterminants dans les pays de l'OCDE / Florence, Jaumotte |
title_full_unstemmed | Female Labour Force Participation Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries Florence, Jaumotte = Participation des femmes au marché du travail : Tendances passées et principaux déterminants dans les pays de l'OCDE / Florence, Jaumotte |
title_short | Female Labour Force Participation |
title_sort | female labour force participation past trends and main determinants in oecd countries |
title_sub | Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries |
topic | Economics |
topic_facet | Economics |
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