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732 related items for PubMed ID: 12283641

  • 1. 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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  • 2. An economic analysis of female work participation, education, and fertility: theory and empirical evidence for the Federal Republic of Germany.
    Franz W.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Part 2):S218-34. PubMed ID: 12146348
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. 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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  • 5. Time-series growth in the female labor force.
    Smith JP, Ward MP.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S59-90. PubMed ID: 12267653
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  • 7. 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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  • 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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  • 9. 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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  • 12. Trends in female labor force participation in Sweden.
    Gustafsson S, Jacobsson R.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S256-74. PubMed ID: 12267649
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  • 14. Time costs, aspirations and the effect of economic growth on German fertility.
    Ermisch JF.
    Oxf Bull Econ Stat; 1980 Jan; 42(2):125-43. PubMed ID: 12264326
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  • 15. 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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  • 17. A model of female labor supply in Italy using cohort data.
    Colombino U, De Stavola B.
    J Labor Econ; 1985 Jan; 3(1 Pt 2):S275-92. PubMed ID: 12267650
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  • 18. Participation and hours of work of married females in Egypt.
    Soliman A.
    Egypt Popul Fam Plann Rev; 1991 Dec; 25(2):47-62. PubMed ID: 12288770
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  • 19. Labor force participation and fertility: a social analysis of their antecedents and simultaneity.
    Van Loo MF, Bagozzi RP.
    Hum Relat; 1984 Dec; 37(11):941-67. PubMed ID: 12279981
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  • 20. 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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