Factors influencing female labor force participation in Egypt and Germany: A comparative study

Type Working Paper
Title Factors influencing female labor force participation in Egypt and Germany: A comparative study
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
URL https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/130586/1/856920835.pdf
Abstract
This paper aims to identify the major factors influencing female labor force participation (FLFP)
in Egypt and Germany. On a narrow scope and given the unclear relationship between
educational attainment and Egyptian FLFP, this paper seeks to examine the effect of educational
attainment on the Egyptian FLFP while considering other personal and household factors. On a
broader scope, the literature on FLFP illustrates that certain personal and household
characteristics determine FLFP. However, the question remains, to what extent these
determinants differ between Egypt and Germany. This paper attempts to shed light on
understanding if and how specific demographic factors affect the Egyptian FLFP in comparison
with the German FLFP. Limited dependent variable technique; Probit model is utilized to
determine which factors influence FLFP in both countries. The cross sectional analysis is
conducted through the use of the 2012 Egyptian Labor Market Panel Survey (ELMPS) in
collaboration with Egypt’s Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
and the 2012 German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Findings indicate that indeed higher
educational attainment increases the Egyptian female’s predicted probability of participating in
the labor market. Additionally, the comparative study showed that number of factors affect FLFP
in both countries, some of which has a positive influence as years of schooling and age while
others with a negative impact as being a married women, living in urban areas and number of
children. On the other hand some other variables impact each country differently as wealth.
Additionally, it was evident that years of schooling has a higher marginal impact on Egyptian
FLFP yet, age, being married and number of children have a higher marginal effect on German
FLFP.

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