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Occupation, earning, and gender - an analysis with the labour force survey in India

By: Das, Panchanan and Saha, Madhurima.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 57(29), Jul, 16, 2022: p.115-122.Subject(s): Employment, Labour, Women In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: This study analyses the employment distribution of the working-age women by occupations across their activities in usual principal status in the Periodic Labour Force Survey for 2017–18 by taking into account the household-specific factors and workers’ personal characteristics by using a multinomial logit model. The study infers that gender differences in returns to schooling are in favour of female workers, but they earned less than male workers in almost every occupation and employment status. The effect of education is stronger in selecting high-paying jobs. – Reproduced
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57(29), Jul, 16, 2022: p.115-122 Available AR127494

This study analyses the employment distribution of the working-age women by occupations across their activities in usual principal status in the Periodic Labour Force Survey for 2017–18 by taking into account the household-specific factors and workers’ personal characteristics by using a multinomial logit model. The study infers that gender differences in returns to schooling are in favour of female workers, but they earned less than male workers in almost every occupation and employment status. The effect of education is stronger in selecting high-paying jobs. – Reproduced

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