Women’s Labour Force Exit: the Role of Her Partner’s Socio-Economic Position

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Title
Women’s Labour Force Exit: the Role of Her Partner’s Socio-Economic Position
Journal
Journal of Applied Social Science Studies
Author(s)
Vandecasteele Leen, Esche F.
ISSN
1865-5742
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Volume
135
Number
1
Pages
35 - 45
Language
english
Abstract
Using the longitudinal data of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) we studied the effect of both partners’ education and occupational status on women’s likelihood to exit the labour market and to enter housewife status. The event-history analyses show that the woman’s own educational and occupational position are much more important determinants of labour market exit than her partner’s characteristics. While higher educated and higher status women are less likely to become housewives, the partner’s occupational status has a small positive effect on a woman’s likelihood to become a housewife. We illustrate that considering the combined effect of both partners’ statuses as well as relative status differences is essential to assess the role of partner effects on female labour market exits.
Keywords
couple, partner effects, female employment, occupational status, life course
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