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The Netherlands, Women Gives a historical perspective on theeconomic position of women and the participation of women in the labourmarket, starting with Mill and Taylors The Subjection of Women.Reviews the current position, particularly in The Netherlands. Brieflysummarises other papers from a conference held at the University ofLimburg in February 1991. Finally, represents eight possible avenues forfuture research the impact of taxes other than income tax and of taxdeductions on womens participation in the labour market the effect oftemporary regulations which are never relaxed whether or not servicesrelevant to the working mother should be directly connected withemployment the effect of economic activities inside the householdentry barriers into politics the dysfunctional effects of Dutch taxreforms on womens labour participation analysis of Dutch fiscal andsocial policy from an ordo point of view and joint analysis ofthe tax and social security systems.
Journal of Economic Studies – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1991
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