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KNUTSON, MARLYS SCHREINER, DEAN Factors Affecting Work Time Supplied by Women Ages 30 to 44 Years Presented: College Station TX, American Agricultural Economics Association Meeting, 1974 Cohort(s): Mature Women ID Number: 1233 Publisher: American Agricultural Economics Association Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. The female work force increased 320 percent between 1940 and 1970, as evidenced in both urban and rural areas. This study analyzes the time a woman is willing to supply in the labor market and factors influencing that supply- -wage rate, residence, education, family income, and others. Results indicate that the wage in SMSA - nonfarm areas must exceed that in non SMSA nonfarm areas by $.85 for women to work an equal number of hours. Search returned 1 items. Search Start: 20:05:36 Search Finish: 20:05:36
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