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Work Participation Behaviour of Married Women with Living Husbands: A Case of Rural and Urban Pondicherry


     

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Work participation models were estimated using OLS and Tobit methods to investigate into the behavioural response of married women with living husbands in Pondicherry region. Data for the study were collected through personal interviews during April 1990 and 1991 from two samples of 125 women each, residing in urban and rural areas respectively, thus contributing a total sample of 250 observations. The analysis revealed a1most identical and significant response of women to change in education and income variables, regardless of regional differences. However, the response to child variables and dependents in family varied considerably across the rural and urban samples. The Chow test conducted to examine whether the sets of coefficients for the rural and urban samples remained the same, showed that the overall pattern of labour participation behaviour was significantly distinct between the two regions in Pondicherry.
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Work participation models were estimated using OLS and Tobit methods to investigate into the behavioural response of married women with living husbands in Pondicherry region. Data for the study were collected through personal interviews during April 1990 and 1991 from two samples of 125 women each, residing in urban and rural areas respectively, thus contributing a total sample of 250 observations. The analysis revealed a1most identical and significant response of women to change in education and income variables, regardless of regional differences. However, the response to child variables and dependents in family varied considerably across the rural and urban samples. The Chow test conducted to examine whether the sets of coefficients for the rural and urban samples remained the same, showed that the overall pattern of labour participation behaviour was significantly distinct between the two regions in Pondicherry.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.21648/arthavij%2F1992%2Fv34%2Fi3%2F116231