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Gender and household education expenditure in Turkey
(Eurasian Business & Economics Soc., 2013)
This paper investigates how the share of education expenditure in the household budget varies across Turkish households with different gender-age composition of children. Using household level data from Household Budget ...
Life satisfaction and unemployment in Turkey: evidence from Life Satisfaction Surveys 2004–2013
(Springer Netherlands, 2018-01-01)
This paper has three purposes. First, it explores the relationship between unemployment and well-being in Turkey using data from Life Satisfaction Surveys for the period between 2004 and 2013. Second, it examines to what ...
Underemployment in the Turkish labor market
(Sosyoekonomi Derneği, 2017-07-31)
Using individual-level data from Household Labor Force Surveys for the period 2009-2015, this paper examines the determinants of underemployment in the sample of wage and salary earners in Turkey. Findings from Probit ...
Child domestic labour and mothers' employment in Turkey
(Taylor and Francis, 2016-01-01)
This paper takes an initial step in studying the determinants of child domestic labour and its relationship with mothers' employment in Turkey. We focus on children that are responsible for performing the domestic chores ...
Türkiye’de beceri açığı: firma verisi analizi
(2020)
Beceri açığı (skill shortage) terimi işgücü piyasasında becerili işgücüne ihtiyacın, mevcut işgücü arzından ne kadar fazla olduğunu gösterir. Bu çalışma Dünya Bankası tarafından derlenen Enterprise Surveys anketleri 2008 ...
Allocation of parents’ time to child care among Turkish families: evidence from Time-Use Survey
(Sosyal Bilimler Araştırmaları Derneği, 2014-06-01)
This paper focuses on the time parents allocate to child care using data from the Turkish Time Use Survey 2006 in order to examine the determinants of parental time investment in child care. Findings from Tobit analysis ...
Unemployment and homeownership in Turkey: a preliminary analysis
(Işık Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2023-04-10)
Using individual-level data, this paper aims to explore the link between homeownership and unemployment in Turkey. The Oswald hypothesis states that high homeownership is detrimental to labor market outcomes by restricting ...