Greenstein T
J Fam Issues. 1989 Sep;10(3):359-82. doi: 10.1177/019251389010003004.
Using materials from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience of Young Women, this article analyzes postnatal labor force participation data for married husband-present women over a 15-year period in order to study factors associated with the length of time out of the labor force following the 1st birth. Survival analyses and proportional hazards models indicate that human capital variables (education, prebirth work experience, and income) and marital and birth-timing variables (age at 1st marriage and age at 1st birth) have significant estimated effects on the rate and timing of reentry into the paid labor force.
本文使用来自全国青年女性劳动力市场经历纵向调查的资料,分析了有丈夫在家的已婚女性在15年期间的产后劳动力参与数据,以便研究与首次生育后脱离劳动力市场的时间长度相关的因素。生存分析和比例风险模型表明,人力资本变量(教育程度、生育前工作经历和收入)以及婚姻和生育时间变量(初婚年龄和首次生育年龄)对重新进入有偿劳动力市场的比率和时间有显著的估计影响。