Work or Family: Sri Lankan Women Shouldn't Have to Choose

Work or Family: Sri Lankan Women Shouldn't Have to Choose

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At just 36.6% percent, female labor force participation in Sri Lanka is low; further, having a child under age five at home makes women 7.4 percent less likely to join the labor force than women without young children.

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