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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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Age Cohorts
25%
Design Methodology
25%
Dimension of Globalisation
25%
Economic Dimension
25%
Economic Globalization
50%
Female Age
25%
Female Labor Force Participation
100%
Feminization
25%
Fixed Effects Panel
25%
Governmental Policy
25%
KOF Globalisation Index
25%
Labor Force Participation Rate
25%
Labor Market
25%
Overall Effect
25%
Robust Standard Error
25%
South Asia
50%
South Asian Countries
25%
Unobserved Factors
25%
Young Women
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Globalization
40%
Employment
100%
Fixed Effects
20%
Governmental Policy
20%
Labor Market
20%
Panel Study
20%