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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Gender and well-being in the Dominican Republic: the impact of free trade zone employment and female headship - ASQ Liberato

This paper examines the influence of gender and free trade zone employment on health. Results from logistic regression analysis provide mixed evidence of significant effects. Findings show the combined negative effects of gender and free trade zone employment on hospitalization, and the negative effects of free trade zone employment on declaring health problems. Findings also demonstrate the positive effects of gender on the usage of preventive medicine, and the positive effects of free trade zone employment on coverage through social security. Demographic factors linked to health include household location, household labor, age, and education.
From: World Development, Vol. 35 no. 3 (March 2007), pp. 394-409

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