Sociodemografske odrednice zaposlenosti žena u Hrvatskoj
Socio-Demographic Determinants of Female Employment in Croatia
Author(s): Jakov Gelo, Marin Strmota, Šime SmolićSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
Keywords: female labour force participation; education of women; number of children; employment
Summary/Abstract: In this paper the authors define the effects of selected socio-demographic predictors – age, education, number of children, marital status of women and having a preschool child – on female employment in Croatia. In the very first part of this article a vast review of literature relating to the research of the causes and consequences of female labour force participation is presented. The findings in this paper are based on the analysis of the micro data from the Labour Force Survey in the second and fourth quarters of 2007. A total number of 2462 women were included in the sample; though some groups of women were excluded afterwards, e.g. women still schooling and some less represented marital status profiles (divorced, widowed etc.). In the second part of the paper the authors use descriptive data analysis relating the independent variables to the three variations of a dependent variable. Moreover, in order to identify the significant predictors of female employment, a multinomial logistic regression (logistic regression extension) is employed. Education, number of children, age of woman, marital status and having a preschool child are the significant predictors of female employment while marriage status is not significant in the model.
Journal: Društvena istraživanja - Časopis za opća društvena pitanja
- Issue Year: 20/2011
- Issue No: 111
- Page Range: 69-88
- Page Count: 20