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The Causes and Consequences of Increased Female Education and Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries Page 1 of 25 PRINTED FROM OXFORD HANDBOOKS ONLINE (www.oxfordhandbooks.com). (c) Oxford University Press, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a title in Oxford Handbooks Online for personal use (for details see Privacy Policy ). Subscriber: Northwestern University; date: 08 November 2017 Abstract and Keywords Two important recent trends in most developing countries are the rise in female labor force participation and the closing of gender gaps in school enrollment. This article begins by exploring the causes of the increases in female education, which include article then explores the causes of increased female employment, which include a female education and labor supply, particularly for the well-being of women. Keywords: female education , developing countries , female employment , labor force , gender gap The Causes and Consequences of Increased Female Education and Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries Rachel Heath and Seema Jayachandran The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy Edited by Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman Subject: Economics and Finance, Labor and Demographic Economics, Health, Education, and Welfare Online Publication Date: Aug 2017 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190628963.013.10 Oxford Handbooks Online

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