
The Relationship Between Fertility And The participation rate of Women in the Workforce Is an increasingly important area of study for economists, demographers and policy-makers. Recent data show important differences in The Relationship Between Employment Rates of Women and fertility across Europe. For example, in southern Europe, low fertility are combined spleens With low rates of female participation. In contrast, Nordic Countries are experiencing Relatively high fertility combined with High female rats labor market participation. Social Policies, Labour Markets and Motherhood Analyses The Effects of Policies Aimed to Reconcile motherhood and labor market participation. Making extensive use of European Community Household Panel data, it Compare the outcomes of SEVERAL Policies in European Countries, THEY Analysing Why Some Succeed in environments but not in Others. It Will Be of Interest to Researchers, policy-makers and graduate students working on Labour Market, population economics, demography & the Methodology of Applied Microeconomics.
Janella Polselli says...
I read a lot of books on market analysis, and from the first few pages this seems to be a good one. But: $129. for a paperback? Hopefully this is a mistake. The hardcover version also sells for $129--how can that be a reasonable pricing decision?
Posted on June 21, 2011