Family-oriented versus career seekers: mixture regression separation

Author:

Delsalle Lara,Birulin OleksiiORCID

Abstract

AbstractUsing a finite mixture regression approach, we identify two groups of individuals, family- and career-oriented. Depending on whether the employment status is treated as a binomial or trinomial (with part-time work) variable, 55–70% of women and 4–10% of men belong to the family-oriented group. Children variables are the main source of differences between the two identified groups and between the family-oriented group and the average woman. Treating all women as one group leads to averaged-out estimates of children effects and underestimates the importance of part-time work for family-oriented women. Our results are important for studying women’s labour supply and for designing policies aimed at encouraging women’s labour market involvement.

Funder

University of Sydney

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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