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737 related items for PubMed ID: 12267653

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  • 2. Intercountry comparisons of labor force trends and of related developments: an overview.
    Mincer J.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S1-32. PubMed ID: 12267645
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  • 3. Why are more women working in Britain?
    Joshi HE, Layard R, Owen SJ.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S147-76. PubMed ID: 12267646
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  • 4. The emergence of the working wife in Holland.
    Hartog J, Theeuwes J.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S235-55. PubMed ID: 12267648
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  • 5. An analysis of women's labor force participation in France: cross-section estimates and time-series evidence.
    Riboud M.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S177-200. PubMed ID: 12267647
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  • 7. Work and family roles of Soviet women: historical trends and cross-section analysis.
    Ofer G, Vinokur A.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S328-54. PubMed ID: 12267651
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  • 8. The labor-force participation of married women in the Soviet Union: a household cross-section analysis.
    Ofer G.
    J Comp Econ; 1983 Jun; 7(2):158-76. PubMed ID: 12265721
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  • 11. An analysis of trends in female labor force participation in Japan.
    Shimada H, Higuchi Y.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S355-74. PubMed ID: 12267652
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  • 13. Female labor force behavior and fertility in the United States.
    Lehrer E, Nerlove M.
    Annu Rev Sociol; 1986 Jan; 12():181-204. PubMed ID: 12314445
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  • 14. Subjective economic status, sex role attitudes, fertility, and mother's work.
    Moon C.
    Ingu Pogon Nonjip; 1987 Jul; 7(1):177-96. PubMed ID: 12280803
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  • 15. [Women and employment: an examination of the relation between types of employment and family formation].
    Gurak DT, Kritz MM, Mota VM, Ortega MM.
    Cienc Soc; 1980 Jul; 5(2):173-95. PubMed ID: 12312619
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  • 16. Profiles of fertility, labour supply and wages of married women: a complete life-cycle model.
    Moffitt R.
    Rev Econ Stud; 1984 Jul; 51():263-78. PubMed ID: 12266589
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  • 17. Female labor force participation: an international perspective.
    Psacharopoulos G, Tzannatos Z.
    World Bank Res Obs; 1989 Jul; 4(2):187-201. PubMed ID: 12283641
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  • 18. Human capital, marital and birth timing, and the postnatal labor force participation of married women.
    Greenstein T.
    J Fam Issues; 1989 Sep; 10(3):359-82. PubMed ID: 12282332
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  • 19. Economic influences on birth rates.
    Ermisch J.
    Natl Inst Econ Rev; 1988 Nov; (126):71-81. PubMed ID: 12282492
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  • 20. The labor supply and fertility behavior of married women: a three-period model.
    Lehrer E, Nerlove M.
    Res Popul Econ; 1981 Nov; 3():123-45. PubMed ID: 12265057
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