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100 _aChattopadhyay, S. K. Nath, S. and Sengupta, S.
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245 _aRecent dynamics of women labour force participation in India
260 _aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics
300 _a66(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.1041-1059
520 _aUsing household-level data from Employment–Unemployment Survey (EUS) and Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) rounds for India between 2012 and 2019, our paper suggests that better economic conditions of households continued to be associated with higher instances of exit from the labour market for both men and women during the last decade, while, this effect was stronger for women. Enrolment in higher education during the survey rounds was associated with higher instances of exit for women from households with better economic conditions, a result not found to be significant for men. In the presence of employment benefits, the likelihood was reduced significantly for women.- Reproduced https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41027-023-00468-z
773 _aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics
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