The aim of this article is to identify the determinants of the differences in the labor supply rates between the women with and without children in Colombia and its Caribbean Coasty. In order to achieve this, Probit models about the determinants of the labor supply rate for each group of women were estimated and the microeconometric decomposition method was applied to the binary models. The results suggest that in the Caribbean Coast of Colombia —as well as in the rest of the country— the main variables to explain such differences are: education, being single and wealth in a lesser degree. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Yánez Contreras, M., Acevedo González, K., Alvis Guzmán, N., & Del Río Carrasquilla, F. (2010). Fecundidad y participación de la mujer en el mercado laboral en la costa Caribe y Colombia. Medwave, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2010.08.4705
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