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The Relationship Between Female Labor Force Participation and Labor Productivity: Panel Data Analysis

Year 2016, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 237 - 250, 01.08.2016

Abstract

We examine the relationship between various indicators of female labor force participation and labor productivity. We test the hypothesis that labor productivity boosts as the female employment increases by exploiting a panel data set including the period 1985 to 2010 and 111 countries and using three labor productivity indicators and three female labor force participation indicators. We identified a positive correlation between female labor force participation indicators and labor productivity. This finding is statistically significant and valid for three different productivity indicators and three different female labor force participation indicators. Thus, the results suggest that female labor force participation increases labor productivity, controlling for other factors that may contribute to labor productivity

References

  • Becker, G. S. (1957). The Economics of Discrimination, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Blau, F. and L.M. Kahn (1992). The Gender Earnings Gap: Some International Evidence, NBER Working Paper Series Working Paper 4224, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Blau F., L. M. Kahn (1997), “Swimming Upstream: Trends in the Gender Wage Differential in the 1980s”, Journal of Labor Economics, 15(1), 1-42.
  • Blau F. and L. M. Kahn (2001). Understanding International Differences in the Gender Pay Gap, NBER Working Paper Series Working Paper 8200, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Blau, F. D. and C. L. Jusenius (1976). “Economists' Approaches to Sex Segregation in the Labor Market: An Appraisal” in Women and the Workplace, eds. Martha Blaxall and Barbara Reagan, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 196-97.
  • Blau, F. D., P. Simpson and D. Anderson (1998) “Continuing Progress? Trends in Occupational Segregation in the United States Over the 1970s and 1980s” Feminist Economics, 4(3), 29-71.
  • Böheim, R., H. Hofer and C. Zulehner (2007), “Wage Differences between Austrian Men and Women: Semper Idem?”, Emprica, 34, 213-229.
  • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Economic Data (2014) Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate – Women, http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/LNS11300002
  • Kanellopoulos, C.N. and K.G. Mavromaras (1999). Male-female Labour Market Participation and Wage Differentials in Greece, Centre of Planning and Economic Research Discussion Paper Series No. 70, Athens, Greece: CPER.
  • Kunze, A. (2003), “Gender Differences in Entry Wages and Early Career Wages”, Annals of Economics and Statistics, 71-72, 245-65.
  • Lim, L. L. (2009), “Female Labour-Force Participation”, Population Bulletin of the United Nation-Completing Fertility Transition, Special Issue 48/49, 203-221.
  • Monk-Turner, E. and C. Turner (2008), “South Korean Women Work: Gender Wage Differentials by Age, 1988-1998”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 13 (4), 414-425.
  • Mulligan, C.B. and Y. Rubinstein (2005). Selection, Investment, and the Women’s Relative Wages since 1975”, NBER Working Paper Series Working Paper 11159, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • O'Neill, J. (2003), “The Gender Gap in Wages, circa 2000”, The American Economic Review, 93(2), 309-314.
  • O'Neill, J. and S. Polachek (1993), “Why the Gender Gap in Wages Narrowed in the 1980s”, Journal of Labor Economics, 11(1), 205-228.
  • Petersan, T., L.E. Becken and V. Snartland (2010), “Wage Differences Between Men and Women in the Private Sector”, Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning, 51 (1), 67-100.
  • U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (2014), Employment Characteristics of Families-2013, April 25, 2014.
  • The Conference Board (2014), The Conference Board Total Economy Database, January 2014, http://www.conference-board.org/data/economydatabase/

Kadınların İşgücüne Katılımı ile Emek Verimliliği Arasındaki İlişki: Panel Veri Analizi

Year 2016, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 237 - 250, 01.08.2016

Abstract

Çalışmada kadınların işgücüne katılımını temsil eden çeşitli göstergeler ile emek verimliliği arasındaki ilişki incelenmiştir. Kadınların istihdamı ile birlikte emek verimliliğinin artacağı hipotezi 1985-2010 yıllarını ve 110 ülkeyi kapsayan panel veri seti yardımıyla analiz edilmiştir. Kadınların iş gücüne katılımı göstergeleri ile emek verimliliği arasında pozitif bir ilişki tespit edilmiştir. İstatistiksel olarak anlamlı bu bulgu üç ayrı emek verimliliği göstergesi ve üç ayrı kadınların işgücüne katılımı göstergesi için de geçerlidir. Böylece, araştırma sonuçları, diğer koşullar sabit kalmak koşuluyla, kadın işgücü katılımının emek verimliliğini artırdığına işaret etmektedir.

References

  • Becker, G. S. (1957). The Economics of Discrimination, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Blau, F. and L.M. Kahn (1992). The Gender Earnings Gap: Some International Evidence, NBER Working Paper Series Working Paper 4224, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Blau F., L. M. Kahn (1997), “Swimming Upstream: Trends in the Gender Wage Differential in the 1980s”, Journal of Labor Economics, 15(1), 1-42.
  • Blau F. and L. M. Kahn (2001). Understanding International Differences in the Gender Pay Gap, NBER Working Paper Series Working Paper 8200, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Blau, F. D. and C. L. Jusenius (1976). “Economists' Approaches to Sex Segregation in the Labor Market: An Appraisal” in Women and the Workplace, eds. Martha Blaxall and Barbara Reagan, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 196-97.
  • Blau, F. D., P. Simpson and D. Anderson (1998) “Continuing Progress? Trends in Occupational Segregation in the United States Over the 1970s and 1980s” Feminist Economics, 4(3), 29-71.
  • Böheim, R., H. Hofer and C. Zulehner (2007), “Wage Differences between Austrian Men and Women: Semper Idem?”, Emprica, 34, 213-229.
  • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Economic Data (2014) Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate – Women, http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/LNS11300002
  • Kanellopoulos, C.N. and K.G. Mavromaras (1999). Male-female Labour Market Participation and Wage Differentials in Greece, Centre of Planning and Economic Research Discussion Paper Series No. 70, Athens, Greece: CPER.
  • Kunze, A. (2003), “Gender Differences in Entry Wages and Early Career Wages”, Annals of Economics and Statistics, 71-72, 245-65.
  • Lim, L. L. (2009), “Female Labour-Force Participation”, Population Bulletin of the United Nation-Completing Fertility Transition, Special Issue 48/49, 203-221.
  • Monk-Turner, E. and C. Turner (2008), “South Korean Women Work: Gender Wage Differentials by Age, 1988-1998”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 13 (4), 414-425.
  • Mulligan, C.B. and Y. Rubinstein (2005). Selection, Investment, and the Women’s Relative Wages since 1975”, NBER Working Paper Series Working Paper 11159, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • O'Neill, J. (2003), “The Gender Gap in Wages, circa 2000”, The American Economic Review, 93(2), 309-314.
  • O'Neill, J. and S. Polachek (1993), “Why the Gender Gap in Wages Narrowed in the 1980s”, Journal of Labor Economics, 11(1), 205-228.
  • Petersan, T., L.E. Becken and V. Snartland (2010), “Wage Differences Between Men and Women in the Private Sector”, Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning, 51 (1), 67-100.
  • U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (2014), Employment Characteristics of Families-2013, April 25, 2014.
  • The Conference Board (2014), The Conference Board Total Economy Database, January 2014, http://www.conference-board.org/data/economydatabase/
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Jülide Yalçınkaya Koyuncu This is me

Rasim Yılmaz This is me

Mustafa Ünver This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 11 Issue: 2

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APA Koyuncu, J. Y., Yılmaz, R., & Ünver, M. (2016). Kadınların İşgücüne Katılımı ile Emek Verimliliği Arasındaki İlişki: Panel Veri Analizi. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Dergisi, 11(2), 237-250.