scholarly journals ANALYSIS OF FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION (FLFP) IN EAST JAVA

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Alfi Hakimatus Tsaniyah ◽  
Lilik Sugiharti

Employment has an important role to support a certain economy.  The number of female workers have increased every year, due to family welfare fulfillment and female role shifting as a head of households. This paper aims to observe the driving factors of female labor force participation in East Java-Indonesia. Logit model is incorporated to estimate the parameters which involved total sample of 23.218 women in productive age which consist of 13.473 working women and the rest of 9.745 non working women in East Java. On the basis of micro data level from National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) 2018, the result shows that age, education level, marital status, head of the household status, household size, rural-urban location, and income have a substantial effect on FLFP in East Java.  Keywords: FLFP, Employment Status, Work Decision, Logit Model.  JEL: J01, J20, J21.

2015 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
pp. 123-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janna Besamusca ◽  
Kea Tijdens ◽  
Maarten Keune ◽  
Stephanie Steinmetz

Author(s):  
Tomáš Hes ◽  
Alena Neradová ◽  
Karel Srnec

Labor markets of Turkey are characterized by low female labor force participation when compared with the OECD, neighbour states and EU averages. Besides, the female labor force participation exhibits an unexplained and suprising declining trend in the last decades. The paper attemps to illuminate the phenomenon searching for contingencies in data presented by working women in a microfinance clientele survey in suburban Ankara, especially focusing on status and family related interrelationships that could provide explanation for the low relative number of working women in labor markets of Turkey, testing the Under-participation trap hypothesis


10.1596/30197 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saman Amir ◽  
Aphichoke Kotikula ◽  
Rohini P. Pande ◽  
Laurent Loic Yves Bossavie ◽  
Upasana Khadka

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