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Male and female labour force participation: the role of dynamic adjustments to changes in labour demand, government policies and autonomous trends
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2009
unpublished
This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in labour demand, government policies and autonomous trends. We estimate errorcorrection models (ECMs) for male and female participation rates in the Netherlands between 1969 and 2004. The results show significant short and long-run effects of labour demand as well as a negative autonomous trend for male participation. In contrast, we find no significant long-run labour-demand effects and a very
doi:10.26481/umamet.2009036
fatcat:aoyz3afn7vaq3cb2hawy2bjnzm