Type | Working Paper |
Title | The incompatibility of Turkish women’s educational attainment and occupational participation |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
URL | http://www.sdergi.hacettepe.edu.tr/makaleler/a-ermis.pdf |
Abstract | This study, in which European Social Survey second round data for Turkey are analyzed, explores the incompatibility of Turkish women’s educational attainment and occupational participation rates. Education could be seen as the primary determiner of the probability to be in the labour market; contrary to what is seen in other countries; however, the Turkish case shows a unique pattern. In Turkey, there is a simultaneously decreasing trend in women’s occupational participation rates even though the number of women in higher education has been rising, especially during the last two decades. As there may be a number of different reasons for this pattern, this study considers the impact of women’s and husband’s education together with age, the presence of children and traditional attitudes on Turkish women’s employment rates. The results display the fact that as the effect of women’s education on their probability to be in paid work is offset when marital status and children at home are considered; husband’s education affects this probability negatively. This first result is related to the first hypothesis that women tend to see education as an advantage for their domestic roles. Related to the second hypothesis; considering the results showing high educational homogamy for highly educated women; high education might be a motivation for a highly educated thus a better provider for the future family. Besides; the traditional attitudes of Turkish women, the double burden they face in the public and private spheres, the lack of necessary conditions in the work place and the unequal labour market circumstances affect their position –equally as a result of their own decisions as well as external impacts and pressures- in the labour market. As a conclusion, there are current constructive and positive aspects of the situation that there are progressive happenings in the labour market position of Turkish women despite the current continuing negative facts, which are expected to become different in the future with the help of positive social, economic and cultural changes. |
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