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Turkiye’de Kadinlarda Evlilik Oncesi ve Sonrasi Calisma Durumu Arasindaki Iliski

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  • Ayse Arzu Yavuz
  • Devrim Yavuz

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[TR] Bu calismada Turkiye’deki kadinlarda evlilik oncesi ve sonrasi calisip calismama durumlari arasindaki etkilesim incelenmektedir. Bu cercevede Turkiye Nufus ve Saglik Arastirmalari’ndan elde edilen anket verileri kullanilarak farkli kadin gruplarini kapsayacak sekilde uc adet lojistik model tahmin edilmistir. Sonuclar, evlilik oncesi calisan kadinlarin evlilik sonrasi calisma olasiliklarinin diger etkenler sabit olmak uzere onemli olcude daha yuksek oldugunu ortaya koymaktadir. [EN] This paper studies the relation between the working status of women before and after marriage. In this context, three logit models are estimated for different groups of women, using Turkish Demographic and Health Survey data. It is found that, the probability of working after marriage is significantly higher if the woman was working before marriage, controlling other factors.

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  • Ayse Arzu Yavuz & Devrim Yavuz, 2015. "Turkiye’de Kadinlarda Evlilik Oncesi ve Sonrasi Calisma Durumu Arasindaki Iliski," CBT Research Notes in Economics 1518, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
  • Handle: RePEc:tcb:econot:1518
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