Women’s employment exits in Egypt: the roles of marriage, children, job characteristics, and women’s empowerment

IF 0.9 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Middle East Development Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17938120.2022.2138617
Maye Ehab
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ABSTRACT Transition to non-employment is prevalent for women in the Egyptian labor market, particularly those working in the private sector. This paper analyzes women’s labor market transitions, particularly to non-employment and to other labor market states in the time around marriage and childbirth. We test whether individual characteristics, work characteristics, or agency affect women’s transitions. Specifically, the paper answers three main questions: First, what are the explanatory factors for the women’s transition to non-employment? Second, what are the differences between the effect of previous job characteristics and women’s agency on the employment decision? Third, what are the determinants of the transition to other labor market states (multiple employment decisions)? Drawing on panel and retrospective data from the 2012 and 2018 waves of Egypt’s Labor Market Panel Survey, we estimate these relationships using a single risk model and a competing risk model. Results show that marriage and motherhood increase women’s transition to non-employment. The timing of the transition happens at marriage and the year before marriage (anticipation effect). This impact is more considerable for women working in the private sector than the public sector. Women working in non-wage work transition to private wage work in the years before marriage. The results show that the sector of employment plays a crucial role in women’s transition to non-employment. In addition, the availability of external help in the household is considered an important factor that can help retain women in the labor force.
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埃及妇女的就业出口:婚姻、子女、工作特征和妇女赋权的角色
在埃及劳动力市场,尤其是在私营部门工作的妇女,向非就业过渡是普遍现象。本文分析了女性劳动力市场的转变,特别是在婚姻和生育期间向非就业和其他劳动力市场状态的转变。我们测试了个人特征、工作特征或代理是否会影响女性的转变。具体而言,本文回答了三个主要问题:第一,女性向非就业过渡的解释因素是什么?第二,以前的工作特征和女性中介对就业决策的影响有什么不同?第三,向其他劳动力市场国家过渡(多重就业决策)的决定因素是什么?根据2012年和2018年埃及劳动力市场面板调查的面板和回顾性数据,我们使用单一风险模型和竞争风险模型估计了这些关系。结果表明,婚姻和母性促进了女性向非就业的过渡。这种转变发生在结婚和结婚前一年(预期效应)。这种影响对在私营部门工作的妇女比在公共部门工作的妇女更大。从事无工资工作的妇女在结婚前几年过渡到私人工资工作。结果表明,就业部门在妇女向非就业过渡中起着至关重要的作用。此外,在家庭中获得外部帮助被认为是有助于使妇女留在劳动力队伍中的一个重要因素。
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