“…In the meantime, the research of the hypothesis that the economic activity of women is characterized by U-curve and depends on the development of country (including structural changes, education, human capital development, dynamics of birth) does not give definitive conclusions and empirical evidence (Gaddis and Klasen, 2014;Tam, 2011). In particular, study of women´s economic activity based on two-step methodology of econometric exercise and general equilibrium modelling indicates the importance of specific barriers in some countries (Tsani et al, 2013). In developing countries significant differences in the economic activity of women are caused by a wide variety of economic and social factors that include economic growth, education, social norms (Verick, 2014).…”