Abstract
Using data from a regional survey undertaken in 2008 to a sample of female rural residents of Andalucía, this paper analyzes the distributive effects of the increase in female employment on family income inequality. Results show the significant contribution of female earnings to family income and its distribution in rural areas. Nonetheless, female employment tends to be highly unstable with a high degree of seasonality and makes no contribution to the Social Security System. This situation exposes low income families, in particular, towards a high risk of social exclusion.
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Vera-Toscano, E., & Moyano Estrada, E. (2011). Empleo femenino y su efecto sobre la distribución de la renta familiar en el medio rural. Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales, 10(1), 5. https://doi.org/10.7201/earn.2010.01.01
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