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Can globalisation promote female labour force participation?
Harpal Sangha,
Robert Riegler
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Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
labor force
100%
globalization
83%
participation
63%
woman
18%
economics
11%
Asia
10%
feminization
10%
labor market
8%
panel data
8%
young
4%
policy
3%
methodology
3%
index
3%
effect
3%
rate
2%
Business & Economics
Female Labor Force Participation
95%
Globalization
59%
South Asia
18%
Economic Globalization
18%
Governmental Policy
12%
Feminization
11%
Young Women
10%
Labour Market
9%
Standard Error
9%
Labor Force Participation
9%
Participation Rate
9%
Cohort
8%
Asian Countries
7%
Fixed Effects
7%
Estimator
6%
Panel Data
5%
Economics
4%
Design Methodology
3%
Factors
2%
Social Sciences
female labor force
98%
labor force participation
85%
globalization
52%
South Asia
14%
labor force participation rate
9%
economics
8%
labor market
5%
methodology
3%
literature
2%