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Parental co-residence: A catalyst for women’s employment outcomes in Cambodia?

Co-residence with parents may decrease domestic or childcare responsibilities for women when their parents share household duties; however, the reverse may happen as parents age, leading to increased domestic responsibilities when older parents require more care. This study uses the General Population Census of Cambodia 2019 to investigate how co-residence with parents is associated with women’s occupational choices and how this relationship changes with parents’ age.

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Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Family children and youth
  • Labor
  • Women in the family
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Cambodia
Copyright Unclear copyright
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Version / Edition Volume 29, Issue 1 (Article 1)
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Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI)

Address: #56, Street 315, Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh, Cambodia TEL (+855-23) 881-384/881-701/881-916/883-603/012 867-278, E-mail: cdri@cdri.org.kh, website: http://www.cdri.org.kh

Co-author (individual) Houy Sivly, Yuki Kanayama
Publisher Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI)
Publication date 2025
General note

Link to original source: https://cdri.org.kh/publication/parental-co-residence-a-catalyst-for-women-s-employment-outcomes-in-cambodia

Legacy reference document CDRI_CDR 29__16.07.2025.pdf
Keywords Parental co-residence,women’s employment outcome,labour force participation,childcare
Date uploaded November 16, 2025, 08:59 (UTC)
Date modified November 16, 2025, 09:02 (UTC)