In March 2000 the European Council set out an ambitious target for female employment rates in Lisbon, which should reach the level of 60% by 2010. However, Italy is very far from reaching this target. Indeed, according to the Italian National Statistical Institute (Istat) 2003 official data, only 42% of women aged 14–64 were in employment and less than one in two participated in the labour force
A microeconometric analysis of female labour force participation in Italy / M. Bratti, S. Staffolani - In: Non-standard employment and quality of work / [a cura di] T. Addabbo, G. Solinas. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2012. - ISBN 978-3-7908-2105-5. - pp. 25-37 [10.1007/978-3-7908-2106-2_2]
A microeconometric analysis of female labour force participation in Italy
M. BrattiPrimo
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2012
Abstract
In March 2000 the European Council set out an ambitious target for female employment rates in Lisbon, which should reach the level of 60% by 2010. However, Italy is very far from reaching this target. Indeed, according to the Italian National Statistical Institute (Istat) 2003 official data, only 42% of women aged 14–64 were in employment and less than one in two participated in the labour forcePubblicazioni consigliate
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