Female labour force participation in Peru: an analysis using the world fertility survey
Gerry Rodgers and
David. Viry
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper analysing woman worker labour force participation trends in Peru based on a world fertility survey - examines female wages employment, unpaid work, occupational structure, labour supply determinants such as population variables (incl. Family structure, marital status, age, internal migration and educational level), husband's characteristics, etc., in rural areas and urban areas, with a view to estimating participation economic models. References.
Keywords: women workers; labour force participation; trend; fertility.; wages; employment; unpaid work; occupational structure; labour supply; population; family.; marital status; age.; internal migration; educational level; rural area; urban area; economic model; travailleuses; taux d'activité; tendance; fécondité; salaire; emploi; travail non rémunéré; structure de l'emploi; offre de main-d'oeuvre; population; famille; situation matrimoniale; âge; migration interne; niveau d'enseignement; zone rurale; zone urbaine; modèle économique; trabajadoras; tasa de actividad de mano de obra; tendencia; fecundidad; salario; empleo; trabajo no remunerado; estructura del empleo; oferta de mano de obra; población; familia; estado civil; edad; migración interna; nivel educativo; zona rural; zona urbana; modelo económico (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 49 P. pages
Date: 1980
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-21, Population and Labour Policies Programme
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