What is the price of freedom: Estimating women’s willingness to pay for job schedule flexibility (Record no. 523560)

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Personal name Bustelo, Monserrat et al
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Title What is the price of freedom: Estimating women’s willingness to pay for job schedule flexibility
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic Development and Culture Change
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Extent 71(4), Jul, 2023: p.1179-1211
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Summary, etc We conducted a discrete choice experiment to elicit women’s revealed preferences regarding job schedule flexibility (flexible scheduling and part-time employment) in a developing country context. We did so with an incentivized methodology for job seekers. On average, women have a high willingness to pay for a flexible schedule within a full-time contract but a much lower desire to trade wages for part-time contracts. The willingness to pay for a flexible work arrangement is largest for more affluent women, while willingness to pay for part-time employment is highest among those with higher time demands.
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Main entry heading Economic Development and Culture Change
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Subject DIP WOMEN
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-09-12 71(4), Jul, 2023: p.1179-1211 AR129464 2023-09-12 Articles

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