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          <dc:title>RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION IN ASEAN COUNTRIES 2000 to 2017) (Ma Zar Zar Nyein, 2019)</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Zar Zar Nyein</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>This paper investigates the relationship between economic development and&#13; female labor force participation in ASEAN countries over the period 2000-2017. In&#13; this study, the secondary data are used, and they are calculated through STATA&#13; program. The three panel data regression models (ordinary least square, fixed effect&#13; and random effect) are employed to examine the impact of the economic development&#13; on female labor force participation. Descriptive statistics has been analyzed such us&#13; trend of female population, female labor force participation, female employment by&#13; economic activity and GDP per capital. GDP per capital is considered as a proxy&#13; indicator of economic development. Based on empirical results, the variables of GDP&#13; per capital, female employment in agriculture and female secondary school&#13; enrollment are found as statistically significant variables. The coefficient estimates of&#13; female employment in agriculture and female employment in services indicate that&#13; they are also positive effect on female labor force participation. The results of this&#13; paper suggest that there is a U-shaped relationship between economic development&#13; and female labor force participation rates.</dc:description>
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