Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... Employment Behavior Measuring Maternal Employment . This study considers cross - national variation in two indicators of maternal employment : ( 1 ) the unadjusted employment rate of women with children under eighteen ; and ( 2 ) the ...
... Employment Behavior Measuring Maternal Employment . This study considers cross - national variation in two indicators of maternal employment : ( 1 ) the unadjusted employment rate of women with children under eighteen ; and ( 2 ) the ...
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... employment probability from 82 to 51 percent , a 31 percentage point decrease . In the United States , the probability of employment also declined sharply for women with infants ( by 22 percentage points ) and preschoolers ( by 15 ...
... employment probability from 82 to 51 percent , a 31 percentage point decrease . In the United States , the probability of employment also declined sharply for women with infants ( by 22 percentage points ) and preschoolers ( by 15 ...
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... employment patterns in industrialized countries in the 1980s . The association between policy and labor market outcomes is striking . Several countries were leaders in the provision of employment - supporting policy . Mothers in Belgium ...
... employment patterns in industrialized countries in the 1980s . The association between policy and labor market outcomes is striking . Several countries were leaders in the provision of employment - supporting policy . Mothers in Belgium ...
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The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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