Katarzyna Martens, Aleksandra Mreła
Summary
This publication considers effects of education and fertility on women’s employment in Poland and in selected countries of the European Union. Econometric models of trend and autoregression are built. It is shown that in Poland – higher education and fertility rates have little effect on the presence of women on the labor market. In the European Union both education and fertility have a significant impact on increasing job opportunities. In Germany an important determinant is education and in France – fertility.
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