Factors Associated with Female Employment Rates in Rural and Small Town Canada - ARCHIVED
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Historically, female employment rates in rural areas have been significantly below the rates for women in urban areas (Bollman, 1991; Fuguitt, Brown and Beale, 1989). The objective of this paper is to explore some of the factors associated with these rural-urban differences in female employment rates.
Issue Number: 2000001
Volume: 2
Main Product: Rural and Small Town Canada Analysis Bulletin
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December 13, 2000 |
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