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Against the Wind: Labor Force Participation of Women and Economic Instability in Iran

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Asemeh Ghasemi. (2020) Negotiating Challenges and Aspirations in a Gendered Work Environment: The Voices of Women Working in the Iranian Broadcasting Media. Journal of Social Issues 76:3, pages 577-603.
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Mahdi Majbouri. (2020) Fertility and the puzzle of female employment in the Middle East and North Africa. Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 28:2, pages 225-244.
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Mahdi Majbouri. (2016) Oil, Laws, and Female Labor Force Participation. International Advances in Economic Research 23:1, pages 91-106.
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