The changing impact of conjugal status and motherhood on employment across generations of Canadian women
Auteurs: Philippe Pacaut, Céline Le Bourdais, et Benoit Laplante
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Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
We use event history analysis and retrospective data from the 2001 General Social Survey to study the changing relationships between conjugal life and motherhood and the employment behaviour of Canadian women who were born between 1937 and 1976. Our results show the decreasing importance of marriage to explain the rhythm of entry and return into the labour market among younger generations of women. However, marriage still appears to increase the rate of work interruption for those who had started working. The effect of motherhood on the key stages of women’s working lives was also found to vary across generations.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Philippe Pacaut, Céline Le Bourdais, et Benoit Laplante |
Année de pulication | 2011 |
Titre | The changing impact of conjugal status and motherhood on employment across generations of Canadian women |
Volume | 38 |
Nom du Journal | Canadian Studies in Population |
Numéro | 4-Mar |
Pages | 105-132 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Philippe Pacaut
- Philippe Pacaut, Céline Le Bourdais, et Benoit Laplante
- The changing impact of conjugal status and motherhood on employment across generations of Canadian women
- Canadian Studies in Population
- 38
- 2011
- 4-Mar
- 105-132