| Literature DB >> 30930525 |
Abstract
Although substantial research shows that in Britain some ethnic minority women have significantly lower labor force participation (LFP) rates than White British women, even after controlling for demographic characteristics and education levels, little is known about the reasons underlying the remaining ethnic differences. Using nationally representative data (2010-2011), I investigate the role of gender role attitudes in explaining the ethnic as well as generational differences in women's LFP rates. The results show that after controlling for demographic characteristics and education levels, LFP rates of Pakistani and Bangladeshi women are significantly lower than that of White British women and about half of the ethnic gap can be explained by differences in gender role attitudes. Moreover, I show that the ethnic gap is less pronounced for second generation Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Indian women whose LFP rates are significantly higher than those of their first generation counterparts. Importantly, the higher LFP rates of second generation South Asian women can be largely explained by their relatively less traditional gender role attitudes. Drawing on my results, public policies could provide appropriate childcare services and flexible work arrangements to alter traditional gender role attitudes, thereby improving minority women's labor market opportunities.Entities:
Keywords: Ethnic minorities; Gender role attitudes; Immigrant generation; Immigrants; Labor force participation; Labor market; Women
Year: 2018 PMID: 30930525 PMCID: PMC6404549 DOI: 10.1007/s11199-018-0922-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Roles ISSN: 0360-0025
Descriptive statistics by ethnic and generational group
| White British | Pakistani | Bangladeshi | Indian | Black Caribbean | Black African | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st gen. | 2nd gen. | 1st gen. | 2nd gen. | 1st gen. | 2nd gen. | 1st gen. | 2nd gen. | 1st gen. | 2nd gen. | |||
| LFP (%) | ||||||||||||
| Yes | 71.87 | 25.24 | 51.49 | 26.19 | 67.32 | 58.89 | 78.45 | 73.02 | 80.49 | 7.18 | 80.00 | <.001 |
| ( | (2.06) | (1.98) | (1.89) | (2.21) | (2.17) | (2.13) | (1.99) | (2.27) | (1.91) | (1.98) | (1.98) | |
| Age ( | 43.88 | 39.27 | 32.05 | 37.91 | 3.29 | 42.34 | 35.20 | 43.94 | 41.29 | 39.21 | 34.62 | <.001 |
| ( | (12.88) | (1.24) | (1.85) | (9.76) | (9.66) | (1.79) | (9.29) | (9.76) | (8.76) | (9.72) | (1.00) | |
| Partnership (%) | ||||||||||||
| Yes | 69.03 | 84.29 | 64.26 | 88.10 | 6.40 | 86.01 | 65.16 | 43.65 | 28.57 | 52.71 | 34.00 | <.001 |
| Preschool age children (%) | ||||||||||||
| Yes | 16.78 | 41.43 | 43.29 | 41.27 | 4.00 | 27.70 | 27.27 | 15.20 | 2.66 | 39.46 | 28.00 | <.001 |
| Education (%) | ||||||||||||
| Degree or above | 35.82 | 21.43 | 39.15 | 17.46 | 35.64 | 52.19 | 51.58 | 33.33 | 51.02 | 5.60 | 7.00 | |
| High school or lower | 53.55 | 39.52 | 54.47 | 49.21 | 59.41 | 32.36 | 45.25 | 52.38 | 46.53 | 34.34 | 28.00 | |
| No qualification | 1.64 | 39.05 | 6.38 | 33.33 | 4.95 | 15.45 | 3.17 | 14.29 | 2.45 | 15.06 | 2.00 | <.001 |
|
| 15,635 | 210 | 231 | 126 | 100 | 343 | 220 | 125 | 242 | 332 | 50 | |
Average marginal effects of logistic regression models predicting women’s labor force participation
| Predictors | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ethnicity (ref = White British) | |||||
| Pakistani | −.26*** | −.25*** | −.20*** | −.16*** | −.08** |
| ( | (.03) | (.03) | (.03) | (.03) | (.03) |
| | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 | .006 |
| Bangladeshi | −.26*** | −.24*** | −.19*** | −.16*** | −.09* |
| ( | (.05) | (.04) | (.04) | (.04) | (.04) |
| | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 | .012 |
| Indian | −.09*** | −.02 | −.01 | −.02 | .00 |
| ( | (.02) | (.02) | (.02) | (.02) | (.02) |
| | .000 | .309 | .481 | .293 | .826 |
| Black Caribbean | .09*** | .09** | .08** | .07* | .05 |
| ( | (.02) | (.02) | (.02) | (.03) | (.03) |
| | .000 | .001 | .002 | .014 | .102 |
| Black African | −.03 | −.03 | .01 | .01 | .03 |
| ( | (.03) | (.03) | (.03) | (.03) | (.03) |
| | .361 | .294 | .591 | .736 | .296 |
| Age | −.10*** | −.13*** | −.11*** | −.11*** | |
| ( | (.00) | (.00) | (.00) | (.00) | |
| | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 | |
| Age2 | −.05*** | −.04*** | −.04*** | −.04*** | |
| ( | (.00) | (.00) | (.00) | (.00) | |
| | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 | |
| Generation (ref = 1st gen.) | .07*** | .05*** | .05*** | .04** | |
| ( | (.02) | (.02) | (.02) | (.02) | |
| | .000 | .007 | .004 | .035 | |
| Partnership (ref = No) | .01 | −.00 | −.00 | ||
| ( | (.01) | (.01) | (.01) | ||
| | .370 | .648 | .899 | ||
| Preschool age children (ref = No) | −.29*** | −.29*** | −.27*** | ||
| ( | (.01) | (.01) | (.01) | ||
| | .000 | .000 | .000 | ||
| Education (ref = Degree or above) | |||||
| High school or lower | −.08*** | −.06*** | |||
| ( | (.01) | (.01) | |||
| | .000 | .000 | |||
| No qualification | −.23*** | −.21*** | |||
| ( | (.01) | (.01) | |||
| | .000 | .000 | |||
| Gender role attitudes | −.03*** | ||||
| ( | (.00) | ||||
| | .000 | ||||
| Observations | 17,614 | 17,614 | 17,614 | 17,614 | 17,614 |
Average Marginal Effects (AMEs) show the change of expected probability of the dependent variable with one unit increase in the independent variable
* p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001
Average marginal effects of logistic regression models predicting labor force participation of first and second generation south asian women
| Predictors | Pakistani | Bangladeshi | Indian | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model A1 | Model A2 | Model B1 | Model B2 | Model C1 | Model C2 | |
| Generation (ref = 1st gen.) | .15** | .07 | .18** | .06 | .16** | .09* |
| ( | (.05) | (.04) | (.06) | (.04) | (.05) | (.04) |
| | .001 | .119 | .006 | .220 | .001 | .022 |
| Age | −.05 | −.04 | −.06 | −.06 | −.09*** | −.09*** |
| ( | (.04) | (.04) | (.05) | (.05) | (.02) | (.02) |
| | .236 | .252 | .227 | .232 | .000 | .000 |
| Age2 | .01 | .01 | .01 | .01 | −.03* | −.03* |
| ( | (.02) | (.02) | (.03) | (.03) | (.01) | (.01) |
| | .393 | .413 | .728 | .794 | .028 | .021 |
| Partnership (ref = No) | −.39*** | −.37*** | −.21* | −.21* | .02 | .02 |
| ( | (.06) | (.06) | (.09) | (.09) | (.06) | (.05) |
| | .000 | .000 | .019 | .015 | .705 | .643 |
| Preschool age children (ref = No) | −.20*** | −.19*** | −.27** | −.26** | −.28*** | −.26*** |
| ( | (.05) | (.05) | (.09) | (.09) | (.05) | (.05) |
| | .000 | .000 | .002 | .003 | .000 | .000 |
| Education (ref = Degree or above) | ||||||
| High school or lower | −.13* | −.12* | −.18* | −.17* | −.09* | −.08* |
| ( | (.06) | (.06) | (.09) | (.08) | (.04) | (.04) |
| | .020 | .029 | .042 | .036 | .019 | .045 |
| No qualification | −.36*** | −.35*** | −.42*** | −.41*** | −.21** | −.18** |
| ( | (.09) | (.09) | (.12) | (.12) | (.07) | (.07) |
| | .000 | .000 | .000 | .001 | .004 | .008 |
| Gender role attitudes | −.02* | −.02** | −.02** | |||
| ( | (.01) | (.01) | (.01) | |||
| | .024 | .001 | .001 | |||
| Observations | 441 | 441 | 226 | 226 | 563 | 563 |
|
| .20 | .23 | .20 | .24 | .18 | .21 |
Average Marginal Effects (AMEs) show the change of expected probability of the dependent variable with one unit increase in the independent variable
* p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001