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A simultaneous analysis of the labour force participation of married women and the presence of young children in the family

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The labour force participation of married women and the presence of young children in the family show a strongly negative correlation. In this article it is investigated whether this correlation is a reflection of a causal relationship between these two variables. To answer this question, a simultaneous logit analysis, following Mallax, is applied to data of the Dutch census of 1971 that are grouped by COROP region. The results suggest that there exists an asymmetric causal relationship between both variables with the causality running from the labour force participation of married women to the presence of young children in the family.

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The authors are indebted to Professors C. de Galan and C.K.F. Nieuwenburg and Mr. F.A.A.M. van Winden for valuable comments.

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Siegers, J.J., Zandanel, R. A simultaneous analysis of the labour force participation of married women and the presence of young children in the family. De Economist 129, 382–393 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01371748

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