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Say at home, or stay at home? Policy implications on female labor supply and empowerment
Vidya Atal
Economics
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Business & Economics
Female Labor Supply
100%
Empowerment
69%
Policy Implications
57%
Female Labor Force Participation
47%
Wage Gap
41%
Freedom of Choice
24%
Female Employment
24%
Power Distribution
23%
Tax
23%
Multiple Equilibria
20%
Market Dynamics
19%
Trap
19%
Employers
18%
General Equilibrium
18%
Developing Economies
16%
Social Sciences
labor supply
92%
female labor force
64%
empowerment
58%
labor force participation
56%
wage
45%
taxes
42%
women's policy
35%
decision making leeway
30%
economy
29%
married couple
26%
employer
18%
market
13%