Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach

As compared to the rest of the ASEAN countries, Malaysia's women labor force participation rate has remained low and it is below the global average. In addition, a deeper analysis revealed that the participation rate among educated women in the labor force participation had decreased. Recognizi...

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Main Authors: Amin, Suhaida Mohd, Rameli, Mohd Faizal P., Mohd Satar, NurulHuda, Othman, Mohamad Khairi Haji, Yap, Su-Fei, Salameh, Anas Abdelsatar Mohammad
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spelling my.um.eprints.438712023-12-29T01:43:49Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43871/ Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach Amin, Suhaida Mohd Rameli, Mohd Faizal P. Mohd Satar, NurulHuda Othman, Mohamad Khairi Haji Yap, Su-Fei Salameh, Anas Abdelsatar Mohammad HB Economic Theory As compared to the rest of the ASEAN countries, Malaysia's women labor force participation rate has remained low and it is below the global average. In addition, a deeper analysis revealed that the participation rate among educated women in the labor force participation had decreased. Recognizing the important role of women in the economy, this study examined the factors related with the involvement of educated women in the labor market. For those with children, child care arrangements associated with the employment status of educated mothers had been explored. Through the application of an explanatory sequential explanatory mixed-method approach, the objectives of this research were carried out based on a combined framework with the Theory of the Allocation of Time, as the dominant framework having partial common ground with the Theory of Investment in Human Capital. For the quantitative session, responses from 419 married women collected via an online survey was analyzed by using Binary Logistic Regression. Six of the twelve variables (residential location, women’s age group, women’s education, husband’s education, husband’s income, have children aged less than six years old) proved a significant result for the participation of married women in the labor market. For that reason, the importance of child care arrangement was further explored. In the second phase, the qualitative part, involved in-depth interviews with nine educated married women to prove three themes: the childcare cost, availability of childcare center, and safety of children. The conclusion that can be drawn from this study is, affordable and quality child care centers are effective ways to increase involvement of women with tertiary education in the labor market. Better quality nurseries should be established and mother-friendly working policies need to be implemented in Malaysia. © 2022, Association Res Militaris. All rights reserved. Association Res Militaris 2022 Article PeerReviewed Amin, Suhaida Mohd and Rameli, Mohd Faizal P. and Mohd Satar, NurulHuda and Othman, Mohamad Khairi Haji and Yap, Su-Fei and Salameh, Anas Abdelsatar Mohammad (2022) Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach. Res Militaris, 12 (1). 224 – 238. ISSN 22656294,
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topic HB Economic Theory
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Amin, Suhaida Mohd
Rameli, Mohd Faizal P.
Mohd Satar, NurulHuda
Othman, Mohamad Khairi Haji
Yap, Su-Fei
Salameh, Anas Abdelsatar Mohammad
Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
description As compared to the rest of the ASEAN countries, Malaysia's women labor force participation rate has remained low and it is below the global average. In addition, a deeper analysis revealed that the participation rate among educated women in the labor force participation had decreased. Recognizing the important role of women in the economy, this study examined the factors related with the involvement of educated women in the labor market. For those with children, child care arrangements associated with the employment status of educated mothers had been explored. Through the application of an explanatory sequential explanatory mixed-method approach, the objectives of this research were carried out based on a combined framework with the Theory of the Allocation of Time, as the dominant framework having partial common ground with the Theory of Investment in Human Capital. For the quantitative session, responses from 419 married women collected via an online survey was analyzed by using Binary Logistic Regression. Six of the twelve variables (residential location, women’s age group, women’s education, husband’s education, husband’s income, have children aged less than six years old) proved a significant result for the participation of married women in the labor market. For that reason, the importance of child care arrangement was further explored. In the second phase, the qualitative part, involved in-depth interviews with nine educated married women to prove three themes: the childcare cost, availability of childcare center, and safety of children. The conclusion that can be drawn from this study is, affordable and quality child care centers are effective ways to increase involvement of women with tertiary education in the labor market. Better quality nurseries should be established and mother-friendly working policies need to be implemented in Malaysia. © 2022, Association Res Militaris. All rights reserved.
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author Amin, Suhaida Mohd
Rameli, Mohd Faizal P.
Mohd Satar, NurulHuda
Othman, Mohamad Khairi Haji
Yap, Su-Fei
Salameh, Anas Abdelsatar Mohammad
author_facet Amin, Suhaida Mohd
Rameli, Mohd Faizal P.
Mohd Satar, NurulHuda
Othman, Mohamad Khairi Haji
Yap, Su-Fei
Salameh, Anas Abdelsatar Mohammad
author_sort Amin, Suhaida Mohd
title Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
title_short Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
title_full Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
title_fullStr Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
title_full_unstemmed Labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
title_sort labor force participation of married women with tertiary education and its association with childcare arrangement: an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach
publisher Association Res Militaris
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/43871/
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