Abstract
This paper assesses the effect of women marital status in the households whether categorized as a head of household or not when her marital status is ‘married’ in her legal marital status. Female household is an indicator of the head of household who is a female when she is a household member. The other factor going to track her significance determination that she is as the household head is the work status of women in the households, into variables 'working' and or 'unemployed'. This working status variable is used as control variable in the analysis. The data source of this research is derived from IPUMS-International Data, mainly focusing on Population Census of Austria data set in series started from 1971 up to 2001 (the latest one). Other literature studies and secondary data are also be used in order to strengthen the research result. Based on the panel data census for three decades it will support and portray the emerging gender bias of trend and tendency in female household in the family. The result of this study will be useful to support the refining concept design and data processing of Population Census in Austria and other countries as lessen learn. Finally, the Population Census data of Austria can be used more strategically and accurately for policy making and decision making on gender sensitive development.
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17
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49 873
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English
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