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References for Female labor force participation and development
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Further reading
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Key references
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Goldin, C. "The U-Shaped female
labor force function in economic development and economic
history" In: Schultz, T. P. (ed). Investment in
Women's Human Capital. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1995. Key reference: [1]
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Dasgupta, S., Verick, S. (eds). Transformation of
Women at Work in Asia: An Unfinished Development Agenda. Geneva/New Delhi: ILO/SAGE India, 2016. Key reference: [2]
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Cazes, S., Verick, S. The Labour Markets
of Emerging Economies: Has Growth Translated into More and
Better Jobs?. Geneva and Basingstoke, UK: ILO and Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Key reference: [3]
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Gaddis, I., Klasen, S. "Economic
development, structural change, and women's labor force
participation: A reexamination of the feminization U
hypothesis" Journal of
Population Economics 27:3 (2014): 639−681. Key reference: [4]
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Rahman, R. I., Islam, R. Female Labour Force
Participation in Bangladesh: Trends, Drivers and
Barriers ILO Asia-Pacific
Working Paper, 2013. Key reference: [5]
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Gunatilaka, R. Women's
Participation in Sri Lanka's Labour Force: Trends, Drivers and
Constraints. Colombo, Sri Lanka: ILO, 2013. Key reference: [6]
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Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), ILO Low Female
Employment in a Period of High Growth: Insights from a Primary
Survey in Uttar Pradesh & Gujarat. New Delhi, India: ILO, 2013. Key reference: [7]
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Klasen, S., Pieters, J. What Explains the
Stagnation of Female Labor Force Participation in Urban
India? Courant Research
Centre Discussion Paper No.146, 2013. Key reference: [8]
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World Bank Female Labor Force
Participation in Turkey: Trends, Determinants and Policy
Framework. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2009. Key reference: [9]
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Gaddis, I., Pieters, J. Trade
Liberalization and Female Labor Force Participation: Evidence
from Brazil IZA Discussion
Paper No.6809, 2012. Key reference: [10]
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World Bank World Development
Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2011. Key reference: [11]
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Klasen, S. What Explains
Uneven Female Labor Force Participation Levels and Trends in
Developing Countries? GLM|LIC Synthesis
Paper No.7, 2017. Key reference: [12]
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ILO World Employment
and Social Outlook: Trends for Women 2018. Geneva: ILO, 2018. Key reference: [13]
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Ñopo, H., Daza, N., Ramos, J. Gender Earnings
Gaps in the World IZA Discussion
Paper No.5736, 2011. Key reference: [14]
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Hirway, I., Jose, S. "Understanding
women's work using time-use statistics: The case of
India" Feminist
Economics 17:4 (2011): 67−92. Key reference: [15]
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Goldin, C. "The U-Shaped female
labor force function in economic development and economic
history" In: Schultz, T. P. (ed). Investment in
Women's Human Capital. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1995.