
"This article deals with the analysis of recent developments in labour participation by mothers [in the Netherlands].... The results of the analysis show a strong period effect, although the rate of change is declining. Further, young women who have their first child at the ages 20-24 have a significantly lower labour participation rate compared with older women. The educational level has a strong influence on the labour participation rate...." (SUMMARY IN ENG)
Employment, Parents, Family Characteristics, Economics, Developed Countries, Population, Age Factors, Mothers, Europe, Social Class, Socioeconomic Factors, Educational Status, Population Characteristics, Family Relations, Health Workforce, Demography, Maternal Age, Netherlands
Employment, Parents, Family Characteristics, Economics, Developed Countries, Population, Age Factors, Mothers, Europe, Social Class, Socioeconomic Factors, Educational Status, Population Characteristics, Family Relations, Health Workforce, Demography, Maternal Age, Netherlands
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