Female Labor Market Participation Across Cohorts: Evidence from the Netherlands

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This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 and proposes a new approach to address the age–period–cohort identification problem. The prime working age model assumes a constant effect of age on female labor force participation for women who are at least 45 years old but younger than 50. This model generates plausible predictions of the age-, period- and cohort profiles of female labor participation. Those predictions are very similar to the ones obtained by using the intrinsic estimator approach of Yang et al. (Sociol Methodol 34(1):75–110, 2004).

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Nientker, W., & Alessie, R. (2019). Female Labor Market Participation Across Cohorts: Evidence from the Netherlands. Economist (Netherlands), 167(4), 407–433. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10645-019-09352-y

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