Attempt for explanation of declining labor force participation of women in Turkey through test of Under-Participation Trap Hypothesis, applied on micr Cover Image

Attempt for explanation of declining labor force participation of women in Turkey through test of Under-Participation Trap Hypothesis, applied on micr
Attempt for explanation of declining labor force participation of women in Turkey through test of Under-Participation Trap Hypothesis, applied on micr

Author(s): Karel Srnec, Alena Neradová, Tomáš Hes
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: SciPress Ltd.
Keywords: CULS; microfinance; funding; Turkey; microcredit; Under Participation Trap; TGMP

Summary/Abstract: Labor markets of Turkey are characterized by low female labor force participation when compared with the OECD, neighbour states and EU averages. Besides, the female labor force participation exhibits an unexplained and suprising declining trend in the last decades. The paper attemps to illuminate the phenomenon searching for contingencies in data presented by working women in a microfinance clientele survey in suburban Ankara, especially focusing on status and family related interrelationships that could provide explanation for the low relative number of working women in labor markets of Turkey, testing the Under-participation trap hypothesis.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 07
  • Page Range: 76-85
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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