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The Labour Force Involvement of Women: Lessons from a Comparison of Canada and Australia
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        Author/contributor
                    - Austen, Siobhan (Author)
Title
            The Labour Force Involvement of Women: Lessons from a Comparison of Canada and Australia
        Abstract
            The focus of this paper is the large difference in the labour market involvement of Canadian and Australian women. In the context of ageing populations and associated skill shortages, this employment gap has particular policy significance. Understanding the contributing factors could guide the development of new approaches to maximising potential labour supply. This paper explores the role of differences in educational attainment, marginal tax rates, parental leave, child care costs and attitudes regarding the legitimacy of mothers' involvement in paid work.
        Publication
            Public Policy
        Volume
            3
        Issue
            2
        Pages
            125-140
        Date
            2008
        Language
            English
        Accessed
            10/12/14, 1:10 AM
        Citation
            Austen, S. (2008). The Labour Force Involvement of Women: Lessons from a Comparison of Canada and Australia. Public Policy, 3(2), 125–140. http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=662973471361045;res=IELHSS
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