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Gender Norms, Work-Family Policies, and Labor Force Participation among Immigrant and Native-born Women in Western Europe:

机译:西欧移民和原住民妇女的性别规范,工作家庭政策和劳动力参与:

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Though women’s labor force participation has increased over recent decades, it remains lower than men’s in nearly every advanced democracy. Some groups of migrant and ethnic minority women have especially low rates of labor force participation, which is often attributed to cultures of origin that are less normatively supportive of women’s paid work outside the home. I argue in this paper that the gender norms women have been exposed to in their families and countries of origin interact with work-family policies to shape patterns of labor force participation. Cultural and familial norms about women’s employment outside the home are influential for women’s labor force participation in contexts of weak work-family policies. However, they cease to matter in determining women’s labor force participation in contexts of strong work-family policies.
机译:尽管在最近几十年中女性劳动力的参与有所增加,但在几乎每个先进的民主国家中,这一比例仍然低于男性。某些移徙和少数民族妇女群体的劳动力参与率特别低,这通常归因于原籍文化对妇女在家庭外从事有偿工作的规范支持较少。我在本文中认为,妇女在其家庭和原籍国所面临的性别规范与工作家庭政策相互作用,以塑造劳动力参与的模式。在家庭工作政策较弱的情况下,有关妇女在家庭外就业的文化和家庭规范对妇女的劳动力参与有影响。但是,在确定强有力的工作家庭政策的情况下,确定女性劳动力的参与就不再重要。

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