Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions
Background: Female labor supply has been changed dramatically in the recent yr. In this study, we examined the effects of development on the relationship between fertility and female labor supply. Methods: We used data of population and housing census of Iran and estimated three separate models....
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doaj-22574a9939044bceab8893b8b40840fa2020-12-02T18:52:35ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932016-02-014524816Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed RegionsSara EMAM GHOLIPOUR SEFIDDASHTI0Enayatollah HOMAIE RAD1Mohammad ARAB2Shima BORDBAR3Dept. of Health Economics and Management, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDept. of Health Economics and Management, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDept. of Health Economics and Management, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDept. of Health Management, School of Health Management and Informatics, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background: Female labor supply has been changed dramatically in the recent yr. In this study, we examined the effects of development on the relationship between fertility and female labor supply. Methods: We used data of population and housing census of Iran and estimated three separate models. To do this we employed Logistic Regressions (BLR). Results: The estimation results of our study showed that there was a negative relationship between fertility rate and female labor supply and there are some differences for this relationship in three models. Conclusion: When fertility rate increases, FLS would decreases. In addition, for higher fertility rates, the woman might be forced to work more because of the economic conditions of her family; and negative coefficients of the fertility rate effects on FLS would increase with a diminishing rate. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/6103Female labor supplyFertilityIran |
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Sara EMAM GHOLIPOUR SEFIDDASHTI Enayatollah HOMAIE RAD Mohammad ARAB Shima BORDBAR Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions Iranian Journal of Public Health Female labor supply Fertility Iran |
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Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions |
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Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions |
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Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions |
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Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions |
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Female Labor Supply and Fertility in Iran: A Comparison Between Developed, Semi Developed and Less Developed Regions |
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female labor supply and fertility in iran: a comparison between developed, semi developed and less developed regions |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Public Health |
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Background: Female labor supply has been changed dramatically in the recent yr. In this study, we examined the effects of development on the relationship between fertility and female labor supply.
Methods: We used data of population and housing census of Iran and estimated three separate models. To do this we employed Logistic Regressions (BLR).
Results: The estimation results of our study showed that there was a negative relationship between fertility rate and female labor supply and there are some differences for this relationship in three models.
Conclusion: When fertility rate increases, FLS would decreases. In addition, for higher fertility rates, the woman might be forced to work more because of the economic conditions of her family; and negative coefficients of the fertility rate effects on FLS would increase with a diminishing rate.
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