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Female working roles and fertility

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  1. Harvey S. James Jr., 1996. "The Impact of Female Employment on the Likelihood and Timing of Second and Higher Order Pregnancies," Labor and Demography 9612002, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Evelyn Lehrer & Seiichi Kawasaki, 1985. "Child care arrangements and fertility: An analysis of two-earner households," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 22(4), pages 499-513, November.
  3. Rafiqul Huda Chaudhury, 1979. "Female Labour Force Status and Fertility Behaviour- Some Theoretical, Methodological and Policy Issues," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 18(4), pages 341-357.
  4. Deniz Karaoğlan & Dürdane Sirin Saracoglu, 2018. "Women’s education, employment status and the choice of birth control method: An investigation for the case of Turkey," ERC Working Papers 1803, ERC - Economic Research Center, Middle East Technical University, revised Feb 2018.
  5. Abbasoglu Ozgoren, Ayse & Ergöçmen, Banu & Tansel, Aysit, 2017. "Birth and Employment Transitions of Women in Turkey: Conflicting or Compatible Roles?," IZA Discussion Papers 11238, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  6. Karen Mason & V. Palan, 1981. "Female employment and fertility in peninsular Malaysia: The maternal role incompatibility hypothesis reconsidered," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 18(4), pages 549-575, November.
  7. García-Manglano, Javier & Nollenberger, Natalia & Sevilla, Almudena, 2014. "Gender, Time-Use, and Fertility Recovery in Industrialized Countries," IZA Discussion Papers 8613, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  8. Rim Berahab & Zineb Bouba & Pierre-Richard Agénor, 2017. "Egalité de genre, politiques publiques et croissance économique au Maroc," Books & Reports, Policy Center for the New South, number 13, December.
  9. Barbara Entwisle & Feinian Chen, 2002. "Work Patterns Following a Birth in Urban and Rural China: A Longitudinal Study," European Journal of Population, Springer;European Association for Population Studies, vol. 18(2), pages 99-119, June.
  10. Ridker RG. & Nordberg OS., 1976. "Labour policy and fertility in developing countries," ILO Working Papers 991652043402676, International Labour Organization.
  11. Thomas A. DiPrete & S. Philip Morgan & Henriette Engelhardt & Hana Pacalova, 2003. "Do Cross-National Differences in the Costs of Children Generate Cross-National Differences in Fertility Rates?," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 355, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  12. C. Lwechungura Kamuzora, 1984. "High Fertility and the Demand for Labour in Peasant Economies: The Case of Bukoba District, Tanzania," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 15(1), pages 105-124, January.
  13. Julia Behrman & Pilar Gonalons-Pons, 2020. "Women's employment and fertility in a global perspective (1960–2015)," Demographic Research, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, vol. 43(25), pages 707-744.
  14. William Clifford & Patricia Tobin, 1977. "Labor force participation of working mothers and family formation: Some further evidence," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 14(3), pages 273-284, August.
  15. Elizabeth Maret Havens & Jack P. Gibbs, 1975. "The Relation Between Female Labor Force Participation and Ferti Lity," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 3(3), pages 258-290, February.
  16. John Kasarda, 1971. "Economic structure and fertility: A comparative analysis," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 8(3), pages 307-317, August.
  17. H. Theodore Groat & Randy Workman & Arthur Neal, 1976. "Labor force participation and family formation: A study of working mothers," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 13(1), pages 115-125, February.
  18. Lee, Grace H.Y. & Lee, Sing Ping, 2014. "Childcare availability, fertility and female labor force participation in Japan," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol. 32(C), pages 71-85.
  19. Murray Gendell & Maria Maravlglla & Philip Kreitner, 1970. "Fertility and economic activity of women in Guatemala city, 1964," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 7(3), pages 273-286, August.
  20. Gray Swicegood & Frank Bean & Elizabeth Stephen & Wolfgang Opitz, 1988. "Language usage and fertility in the Mexican-origin population of the United States," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 25(1), pages 17-33, February.
  21. C. Stokes & Yeu-Sheng Hsieh, 1983. "Female Employment and Reproductive Behavior in Taiwan, 1980," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 20(3), pages 313-331, August.
  22. Frances Goldscheider & Eva Bernhardt & Trude Lappegård, 2015. "The Gender Revolution: A Framework for Understanding Changing Family and Demographic Behavior," Population and Development Review, The Population Council, Inc., vol. 41(2), pages 207-239, June.
  23. Robert Weller, 1977. "Wife’s employment and cumulative family size in the United States, 1970 and 1960," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 14(1), pages 43-65, February.
  24. Florian Noseleit, 2014. "Female self-employment and children," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 43(3), pages 549-569, October.
  25. Frances Goldscheider & Eva Bernhardt & Maria Brandén, 2013. "Domestic gender equality and childbearing in Sweden," Demographic Research, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, vol. 29(40), pages 1097-1126.
  26. Stanley Kupinsky, 1971. "Non-familial activity and socio-economic differentials in fertility," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 8(3), pages 353-367, August.
  27. D. Mazur, 1973. "Fertility and economic dependency of Soviet women," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 10(1), pages 37-51, February.
  28. Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren & A. Banu Ergöçmen & Aysıt Tansel, 2018. "Birth and employment transitions of women in Turkey: The emergence of role incompatibility," Demographic Research, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, vol. 39(46), pages 1241-1290.
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  30. Furtado, Delia & Hock, Heinrich, 2008. "Immigrant Labor, Child-Care Services, and the Work-Fertility Trade-Off in the United States," IZA Discussion Papers 3506, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  31. Heinrich Hock & Delia Furtado, 2009. "Female Work and Fertility in the United States: Effects of Low-Skilled Immigrant Labor," Working papers 2009-20, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
  32. Farhat Yusuf & D. K. Briggs, 1979. "Female Participation in the Labour Force of Selected Latin American Countries," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 18(3), pages 215-229.
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