-
21“...Figure S1. Fatherâ s sector of work and employment status when individual was age 15, as reported in 1998 versus 2006, father not in household in 1998 or 2006,...”
-
22“...Table S1. Patterns of unemployment reporting as reported in 1998 versus 2006 retrospective data for 1998, individuals reporting contemporaneous unemployment in...”
-
23“...Figure S1. Fatherâ s sector of work and employment status when individual was age 15, as reported in 1998 versus 2006, father not in household in 1998 or 2006,...”
-
24“...Table S1. Patterns of unemployment reporting as reported in 1998 versus 2006 retrospective data for 1998, individuals reporting contemporaneous unemployment in...”
-
25“...Figure S2. Labor market status, as reported contemporaneously for 1998 and as reported retrospectively for 1998 from 2006 retrospective data, by sex,...”
-
26“...Abstract There is potential for measurement problems in both retrospective and panel microdata. In this paper, we compare results on basic indicators related...”
-
27“...Figure S3. Labor market status, as reported in 1998 versus 2006 retrospective data for 1998, by sex, individuals aged 20â 44 in 1998 and present in both waves...”
-
28“...Figure S3. Labor market status, as reported in 1998 versus 2006 retrospective data for 1998, by sex, individuals aged 20â 44 in 1998 and present in both waves...”
-
29“...We propose in this paper a dynamic n-state transition model to correct for measurement error, that could arise for example from recall and/or design bias, in...”
-
30“...This paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries' labor markets where the interaction between public, formal private and informal...”
-
31“...This paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries' labor markets where the interaction between public, formal private and informal...”
-
32“...There is potential for measurement problems in both retrospective and panel microdata. In this paper we compare results on basic indicators related to labor...”
-
33“...Despite rapidly rising female educational attainment and the closing if not reversal of the gender gap in education, female labor force participation rates in...”
-
34by Assaad, Ragui Hendy, Rana Lassassi, Moundir Yassin, Shaimaa Published in IZA Discussion Papers (2018)“...Despite rapidly rising female educational attainment and the closing if not reversal of the gender gap in education, female labor force participation rates in...”