Author:
Ahmad Eatzaz,Hafeez Amtul
Abstract
This study analyses labour supply of educated married women in
Mandi Bahauddin, a typical district of northern Punjab in Pakistan. The
study finds that the education level and economic compulsion are
important factors affecting women’s labour force participation decision.
But, otherwise, they are independent in their decision-making, e.g., the
women living in joint families or those with less educated husbands
and/or parents are not socially constrained in terms of participation.
Human capital variables like education, experience, and training,
besides the nature of occupation and distance from the central city, are
the important factors affecting women’s earning rates, while the hours
of work are mainly determined institutionally.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
2 articles.
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