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Despite the several researches that focus on investigating the
minimum wage effect on the important economic variables, examining the
effect of this variable on the labor supply and rate of labor’s participation in
labor market has received less attention. The rate of women’s participation
in Iran labor market has had a remarkable decrease in the recent years.
On the other hand, real minimum wage rate has partially increased a little
during the last 10 years. In this survey we investigate the participation
behavior of Iranian urban and rural women’s labor in the framework of a
Neoclassical Allocation Theory based on the individual utility maximization
approach by means of panel data model and income-expenditure raw data
of rural and urban families for the period 1385-1390. The results show
that age, education and marriage have influenced participation of urban
and rural women in labor market positively and labor income of urban and
rural women has a negative effect on the rate of their participation in
labor market. Moreover, family dimension variable doesn’t have a meaningful
effect on the supply of urban and rural women labor. With respect to the
relationship of participation behavior of women labor with of minimum
wage, despite the positive impact of increasing the minimum wage on labor
supply, marginal effect of minimum wage on urban labor participation of
women differs from the respective effect on rural one – that this effect on
urban labor participation of women is greater.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
General Received: Jun 09 2015 | Accepted: Jun 09 2015 | ePublished: Jun 09 2015