Gender Quotas as (Non-)Binding Constraints: the Case of Semi-Open List Formation in Flemish Municipalities By Bruno Heyndels and Colin R. Kuehnhanss HIGHLIGHTS • Women’s representation is a major concern in today’s politics. • Gender quotas in elections are meant to ensure women’s presence on ballots. • In the 2012 Flemish […]
Monthly Archives: February 2020
Women’s Bargaining Power and Children’s Schooling Outcomes: Evidence From Ghana By Clifford Afoakwah, Xin Deng, Ilke Onur HIGHLIGHTS • Slow school progression caused by late enrolment and grade repetition is a problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. • This study examines the impact of women’s intrahousehold bargaining power on children’s […]
Sarah Gammage, Naziha Sultana & Allison Glinski Reproductive health and employment are inextricably linked for women. Across the globe, women are the primary caretakers of children, and a woman’s reproductive years tend to overlap with her economically productive years. Planned and unplanned pregnancy and childbearing affect women’s ability to pursue […]
Didem Pekkurnaz The childcare burden is one of the main reasons behind the lower employment rate of women in Turkey, and the opportunity cost of childbearing is high for employed women (especially for those in higher-paid jobs). Since using an effective birth control method allows women to control the timing […]
Felix M. Muchomba, Nan Jiang & Neeraj Kaushal Recent immigration to the United States and other developed nations has increasingly been from countries that have relatively traditional gender norms. This study uses data from the Current Population Survey for 2000–14 to investigate how source-country gender norms influence the labor supply […]
Rohini Prabha Pande, Sophie Namy & Anju Malhotra This study analyzes the co-evolution of economic, social, governmental, and gender systems; the demographic transition; and women’s extra-domestic productive opportunities in Tamil Nadu, India. It examines how gender norms for women’s extra-domestic productive and domestic reproductive (motherhood) roles interacted with other upheavals […]
Kate Bahn, Adriana Kugler, Melissa Holly Mahoney & Annie McGrew This study explores the impact of women’s access to reproductive healthcare on labor market opportunities in the US. Previous research finds that access to the contraception pill delayed age at first birth and increased access to a university degree, labor […]
Neetu A. John, Amy O. Tsui & Meselech Roro Economic and reproductive empowerment mutually reinforce each other. However, while many studies have examined the importance of economic empowerment for reproductive empowerment, few have investigated the reverse relationship, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study uses retrospective contraceptive-use history and panel data […]
Sarah Gammage, Shareen Joshi & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers This article examines the connections between women’s reproductive health, care responsibilities, and the quality of work. The research suggests that the economic empowerment of women, manifest in their choice of where and when to work, and of the terms and […]