Turquía | Los motivos de la baja tasa de actividad femenina en Turquía
Türkiye | Drivers of Low Female Labor Force Participation
Tuğçe Tatoğlu
No 22/13, Working Papers from BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department
Abstract:
Türkiye has the lowest female labor force participation rate amongst OECD members, where women constituted almost half of the male labor force participation. We compute a Conservatism Index to confirm that regions in Türkiye with higher conservatism have lower FLFPR mainly due to discouraging effect of unpaid care work. Türkiye has the lowest female labor force participation rate amongst OECD members, where women constituted almost half of the male labor force participation. We compute a Conservatism Index to confirm that regions in Türkiye with higher conservatism have lower FLFPR mainly due to discouraging effect of unpaid care work.
Keywords: Female Labor Force Participation Rate; tasa de participación femenina en la fuerza laboral; Gender Equality; Igualdad de género; Unpaid Care Work; trabajo de cuidado no remunerado; labor market; mercado laboral; Labor Force Participation; Tasa de participación en la fuerza laboral; Türkiye; Turquía; Global Economy; Economía Global; Working Paper; Documento de Trabajo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D13 J16 J21 J40 J7 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2022-12
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