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Workforce reductions at women-owned businesses in the United States

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Matsa, David A. ; Miller, Amalia R.

ILR Review

2014

67

2

April

422-452

economic recession ; human resources management ; management attitude ; statistics ; survey ; women managers

USA

Gender equality & Women

http://ilr.sagepub.com/content/67/2.toc

English

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"The authors find that privately held firms owned by women were less likely than those owned by men to downsize their workforces during the Great Recession. Year-to-year employment reductions were as much as 29% smaller at women-owned firms, even after controlling for industry, size, and profitability. Using data that allow the authors to control for additional detailed firm and owner characteristics, they also find that women-owned firms operated with greater labor intensity after the previous recession and were less likely to hire temporary or leased workers. These patterns extend previous findings associating female business leadership with increased labor hoarding. "

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