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Female Labour Supply and Intergenerational Preference Formation: Evidence for Mexico
Authors:Raymundo Miguel Campos-Vazquez  Roberto Velez-Grajales
Affiliation:1. Raymundo Miguel Campos-Vazquez (corresponding author), El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios Económicos, Camino al Ajusco 20, Pedregal de Santa Teresa, 10740 Mexico City, Mexicormcampos@colmex.mx;3. Roberto Velez-Grajales, Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias, Av. de las Flores 64-A, Tlacopac, 01040 Mexico City, Mexico. Email: rvelezg@ceey.org.mx
Abstract:Using a nationally representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a working mother on the probability that he has a working wife. Our results show that labour force participation by a husband's mother increases the probability of the labour force participation of his wife by 15 percentage points. The effect is mainly driven by males with less than high school education. One possible confounding factor is the effect of labour force participation of the wife's mother on the wife's labour participation decision. However, in a different sample, we do not find any effect of work force participation of wives' mothers on wives' decisions to join the labour force. Finally, we test the effect of work force participation by a husband's mother on the husband's preferences regarding child-rearing practices. We find that having a working mother strongly reduces the probability that daughters will be tasked to care for siblings and fosters preferences for a more egalitarian allocation of educational resources among children. Hence, promoting female labour force participation can have important dynamic implications, especially for developing countries.
Keywords:D10  J12  J16  J22  O54
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