Factors Associated with Female Employment Rates in Rural and Small Town Canada
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.
| Format | Release date | More information |
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| December 13, 2000 |
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