Informalisation of Women's Work: Consequence for Fertility and Child Schooling in Urban Pakistan * (WOMEN AND Development) (Report) Informalisation of Women's Work: Consequence for Fertility and Child Schooling in Urban Pakistan * (WOMEN AND Development) (Report)

Informalisation of Women's Work: Consequence for Fertility and Child Schooling in Urban Pakistan * (WOMEN AND Development) (Report‪)‬

Pakistan Development Review 1993, Winter, 32, 4

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INTRODUCTION Female employment is considered an important means of lowering fertility through ways such as raising the age at marriage, through influencing desired family size and also through better knowledge and use of contraceptives. Increasing female labour force participation is frequently recommended as a critical policy measure for reducing the birth rate. However the significant inverse relationship between employment and fertility found for developed countries is weak or absent in the case of developing countries [Rodriguez and Cleland (1980)]. More recent evidence indicates that it is not so much employment per se but type of employment which is a critical determinant of reproductive behaviour [United Nations (1985)]. It has been shown that while high status professional jobs are associated with greater influence on women's domestic autonomy and fertility, low paying jobs lead to an increasing burden of work with entirely different implications for fertility and other household related behaviour.

GENERE
Affari e finanze personali
PUBBLICATO
1993
22 dicembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
12
EDITORE
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
DIMENSIONE
293,3
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