Social norms and the gender gap in labor force participation: Evidence from Turkey

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7/11/2022

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Gevrek, Deniz
Gevrek, Zahide Eylem

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We use a novel two-step empirical strategy to examine the relationship between social norms and the gender gap in labour force participation (LFP) across provinces of Turkey. In the first step, we identify the unexplained part of the gender gap in LFP that remains after accounting for differences in observed characteristics between women and men for each province by implementing a decomposition method. In the second step, we investigate the role of social norms in explaining cross-province variation in the unexplained part. The results reveal that more egalitarian gender role attitudes, smaller gender gap in tertiary education, lower fertility and consanguineous mar riage rates, and lower level of religiosity significantly predict a smaller unexplained part of the gender gap in LFP favouring males.

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gender gap in labor force, participation, social norms, decomposition analysis, Turkey

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Z. Eylem Gevrek & Deniz Gevrek (2022) Social norms and the gender gap in labor force participation: Evidence from Turkey, Applied Economics Letters, DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2022.2094315