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Title: A Dynamic Model of Women's Work
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1. Hill, M. Anne
O'Neill, June E.
A Dynamic Model of Women's Work
Working Paper, Center for the Study of Business and Government, Baruch College, New York NY, 1989
Cohort(s): Young Women
Publisher: City University of New York
Keyword(s): Education; Fertility; Life Cycle Research; Marital Status; Women; Work Attachment; Work Histories

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This analysis uses data from the NLS of Young Women to examine changes in life-cycle work patterns across cohorts of women born between 1944 and 1954. The authors examine intercohort changes in schooling, births, marital status and ask how the timing and duration of spells in and out of the labor force have changed across cohorts. Multiple spell hazard rate modelling and rich longitudinal data allowed the authors to distinguish among secular, cohort, and duration effects on labor force behavior.
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Hill, M. Anne and June E. O'Neill. "A Dynamic Model of Women's Work." Working Paper, Center for the Study of Business and Government, Baruch College, New York NY, 1989.