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Title: Why Do Women Feel the Way They Do About Market Work: The Role of Familial and Economic Factors
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1. Sen, Bisakha
Why Do Women Feel the Way They Do About Market Work: The Role of Familial and Economic Factors
Review of Social Economy 61,2 (June 2003):211-235.
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Cohort(s): Young Women
Publisher: Association for Social Economics
Keyword(s): Family Influences; Family Studies; Social Influences; Socioeconomic Factors; Women; Women's Studies; Work Attachment

Investigates the familial, social and economic factors that cause women to abstain from working. Application of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Young Women; Investigation of the effects of a wide range of factors on women's work plans; Link between the shaping of the plans and familial, social and economic circumstances.
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Sen, Bisakha. "Why Do Women Feel the Way They Do About Market Work: The Role of Familial and Economic Factors." Review of Social Economy 61,2 (June 2003):211-235.