Bardasi, Elena ;
Monfardini, Chiara
(2004)
Women's employment, children and transition:
an empirical analysis on Poland.
p. 25.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/1562.
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Abstract
The effect of transition from centrally planned to market economies on female employment is
unclear a-priori. Many studies have pointed out that the emergence of labour markets created
obstacles to but also new opportunities for women’s employment. A frequently mentioned
potential explanation of the lower female participation during the transition period is
represented by the reduction of childcare facilities, which created a major constraint on the
participation of women with dependent children. However, we must not forget the effect of
forces of opposite sign, first of all the household necessity of having two earners during the
turbulent transition period. The aim of this paper is to give an empirical assessment on how
the transition to a market economy affected the relationship between motherhood and labour
force outcomes in Poland. We estimate random effects probit models on two PACO panel
datasets covering a four year period before the reform (1987-1990) and a three year period
afterwards (1994-1996). Our findings indicate that during transition small children were much
less of a deterrent to the employment probability of their mother than it was before transition.
Abstract
The effect of transition from centrally planned to market economies on female employment is
unclear a-priori. Many studies have pointed out that the emergence of labour markets created
obstacles to but also new opportunities for women’s employment. A frequently mentioned
potential explanation of the lower female participation during the transition period is
represented by the reduction of childcare facilities, which created a major constraint on the
participation of women with dependent children. However, we must not forget the effect of
forces of opposite sign, first of all the household necessity of having two earners during the
turbulent transition period. The aim of this paper is to give an empirical assessment on how
the transition to a market economy affected the relationship between motherhood and labour
force outcomes in Poland. We estimate random effects probit models on two PACO panel
datasets covering a four year period before the reform (1987-1990) and a three year period
afterwards (1994-1996). Our findings indicate that during transition small children were much
less of a deterrent to the employment probability of their mother than it was before transition.
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Keywords
female employment, fertility, transitional economies, Poland, panel data, PACO
database
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15 Feb 2006
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17 Feb 2016 14:33
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Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
Creators
Keywords
female employment, fertility, transitional economies, Poland, panel data, PACO
database
Subjects
DOI
Deposit date
15 Feb 2006
Last modified
17 Feb 2016 14:33
URI
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