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What is Labor Force Participation Rate

Handbook of Research on Women in Management and the Global Labor Market
Percentage of all working-age population that participates in the labor market.
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Evolution of the Employment Gender Inequality
Marina Faďoš (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia) and Mária Bohdalová (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9171-9.ch002
Abstract
Participation of women on the labor market and in employment increased in the recent years, while men seem to be pulling out of the labor force. This is not true for all countries. The aim of this chapter is to give an overview and a comparison of gender employment inequality and the relation with policy implications. The authors have found evidence, based on data, of the opposite behavior. When gender inequality is mentioned, people usually depict women being at a disadvantage. Although this is true for many countries, there are also countries where women are better positioned in the labor market than men. However, this also depends on such characteristics as age, education, and economic sector. Policy implications were proposed based on the obtained findings of this chapter.
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The Evolution of the Role of Women in Labor Markets in Developed Economies
Is calculated as the labor force divided by the total working-age population. The female labor force participation rate in calculated by the female labor force divided by the total working-age population. And the male labor force participation rate in calculated by the male labor force divided by the total working-age population.
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Youth Unemployment in Turkey
The labor force as a percent of the non-institutional population.
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