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Mutterschutz 575 Maternity protection 572 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 339 Women workers 339 Elternzeit 270 Parental leave 270 Mütter 227 Mothers 225 maternity leave 112 Wirkungsanalyse 108 Impact assessment 107 Children 101 Kinder 101 Deutschland 97 Germany 95 Familienpolitik 83 Gesundheit 79 Health 79 Family policy 76 Employment 68 Erwerbstätigkeit 67 Arbeitsangebot 63 Labour supply 62 Maternity leave 61 Fertility 59 Fertilität 58 USA 57 United States 57 Schätzung 56 Estimation 55 Lohnstruktur 43 Wage structure 43 Child care 42 Kinderbetreuung 42 Arbeitsmarkt 38 Familie-Beruf 38 Work-life balance 38 Erwerbsverlauf 36 Labour market 35 Occupational attainment 35
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Rossin-Slater, Maya 24 Fitzenberger, Bernd 18 Steffes, Susanne 18 Waldfogel, Jane 18 Olivetti, Claudia 15 Baker, Michael 14 Sommerfeld, Katrin 14 Milligan, Kevin 13 Petrongolo, Barbara 11 Baird, Marian 10 Løken, Katrine V. 10 Chatterji, Pinka 9 El-Saharty, Sameh 9 Ohno, Naoko 9 Persson, Petra 9 Ruhm, Christopher J. 9 Sarker, Intissar 9 Tominey, Emma 9 Ahammer, Alexander 8 Halla, Martin 8 Markowitz, Sara 8 Carneiro, Pedro 7 Dahl, Gordon B. 7 Francesconi, Marco 7 Humlum, Maria Knoth 7 Kuhlenkasper, Torben 7 Kunze, Astrid 7 Mogstad, Magne 7 Salvanes, Kjell G. 7 Schneeweis, Nicole 7 Schönberg, Uta 7 Williamson, Sue 7 Baum, Charles L. 6 Haeck, Catherine 6 Kauermann, Göran 6 Riphahn, Regina T. 6 Yang, Qing 6 Albanesi, Stefania 5 Bergemann, Annette 5 Brugiavini, Agar 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 14 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 11 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 8 Internationales Arbeitsamt 8 International Labour Conference 6 International Monetary Fund 6 International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations 5 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation 3 Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics, University of Chicago 2 European Parliament / Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union 2 Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 2 World Institute for Development Economics Research 2 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) 2 Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 1 BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA 1 Banco de la Republica de Colombia 1 Bertelsmann Stiftung 1 Bundesverband der Landwirtschaftlichen Berufsgenossenschaften 1 C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE 1 Congreso Internacional sobre "Conciliación de la Vida Laboral y Familiar y Crisis Económica: una Visión desde el Derecho Comparado" <2014, Santiago de Compostela> 1 Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1 Deutschland / Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend 1 Economics Research, World Bank Group 1 Economics and Finance Department, Jennings A. Jones College of Business 1 Edward Elgar Publishing 1 Ekonomski Institut Zagreb 1 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions 1 European Social Policy Network 1 Federal Board for Vocational Education 1 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 1 Frankreich / Section des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé 1 Gesellschaft für Interdisziplinäre Sozialforschung 1 Großbritannien / Department of Trade and Industry 1 Großbritannien / Department of Work and Pensions 1 Großbritannien / Employment Market Analysis and Research 1 Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut (HWWI) 1 Instituto de la Mujer <Madrid> 1 Inter-American Development Bank 1 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 31 IZA Discussion Papers 27 IZA Discussion Paper 18 NBER Working Paper 14 NBER working paper series 14 The politics of parental leave policies : children, parenting, gender and the labour market 14 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 12 The journal of industrial relations : the journal of the Industrial Relations Society of Australia 11 Journal of Population Economics 7 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 7 IMF Staff Country Reports 6 Journal of health economics 6 Report / International Labour Conference 6 Review of Economics of the Household 6 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 6 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 Health, nutrition, and population global practice knowledge brief 5 ILO Working Papers 5 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 5 CESifo working papers 4 GLO discussion paper 4 Journal of labor economics 4 Journal of population economics : international research on the economics of population, household, and human resources 4 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 4 The economic record : er 4 World Bank E-Library Archive 4 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 4 Australian bulletin of labour 3 Australian journal of labour economics : a journal of labour economics and labour relations : official journal of the Australian Society of Labour Economists 3 CESifo Working Paper 3 Discussion papers / CEPR 3 Feminist economics 3 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 3 Journal of labor research 3 Labor studies journal : official journal of United Association für Labor Education 3 NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper 3 Research Group on Human Capital working paper series : working paper 3 SOEPpaper 3 Social Science & Medicine 3 Southern economic journal 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 577 RePEc 67 EconStor 36 Other ZBW resources 6 USB Cologne (business full texts) 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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The long-run effects of California's Paid Family Leave Act on women's careers and childbearing : new evidence from a regression discontinuity design and U.S. tax data
Bailey, Martha J.; Byker, Tanya; Patel, Elena; Ramnath, … - 2024
We use administrative tax data to analyze the cumulative, long-run effects of California's 2004 Paid Family Leave Act (CPFL) on women's employment, earnings, and childbearing. A regression-discontinuity design exploits the sharp increase in the weeks of paid leave available under the law. We...
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Does paid family leave affect abortion? : evidence from New York
Allanson, Rory; Lenhart, Otto; Romiti, Agnese - 2024
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The long-run effects of California's paid family leave act on women's careers and childbearing : new evidence from a regression discontinuity design and U.S. tax data
Bailey, Martha J.; Byker, Tanya; Patel, Elena; Ramnath, … - 2024
We use administrative tax data to analyze the cumulative, long-run effects of California's 2004 Paid Family Leave Act (CPFL) on women's employment, earnings, and childbearing. A regression-discontinuity design exploits the sharp increase in the weeks of paid leave available under the law. We...
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Firm and worker responses to extensions in paid maternity leave
Machado, Cecilia; Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de; … - 2023
This paper investigates how firms and workers respond to a voluntary government-funded program increasing the duration of paid maternity leave from four to six months in Brazil. We show that larger, higher-paying, and more productive firms are more likely to provide extended leaves to workers....
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Firm and worker responses to extensions in paid maternity leave
Machado, Cecilia; Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de; … - 2023
This paper investigates how firms and workers respond to a voluntary government-funded program increasing the duration of paid maternity leave from four to six months in Brazil. We show that larger, higher-paying, and more productive firms are more likely to provide extended leaves to workers....
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Extended maternity leave and female labour supply : evidence from a regional policy in China
Hu, Mingzhi; Su, Yinxin - In: Asia & the Pacific policy studies 12 (2025) 2, pp. 1-11
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The implementation of the maternity benefit act in India
Samantroy, Ellina; Priya, Kanu - 2025
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The short- and long-term effects of family-friendly policies on mothers' employment
Quinto, Alicia de; González, Libertad - In: Labour economics : an international journal 92 (2025), pp. 1-20
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When mothers out-earn fathers : effects on fathers' decisions to take paternity and parental leave
Biasi, Paola; De Paola, Maria; Gioia, Francesca - 2025
This study investigates the influence of the male breadwinner norm on fathers' decisions regarding childcare responsibilities. We study the complex interplay between economic factors and gender norms in shaping the division of household labor within families by analyzing the impact a...
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The Road to Reforming Ethiopia's Policies on Maternity and Paternity Leave
Alemayehu, Maereg Tewoldebirhan; Khaitina, Viktoria; … - 2025
This brief provides insight into how Ethiopia increased the duration of paid maternity leave from 90 to 120 days and introduced three days of paid paternity leave in 2019. While ensuring job-protected leave of adequate length and pay for both parents is critical for a variety of health,...
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Leave and let leave : workplace peer effects in fathers' take-up of parental leave
Casarico, Alessandra; Di Porto, Edoardo; Kopinska, Joanna; … - 2025
Relying on a reform that increased parental leave generosity, we estimate workplace peer effects in the use of leave, with a focus on fathers. Coworker fathers are more likely to take parental leave when exposed to a higher share of peer fathers, who are exogenously affected by the reform. This...
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When it's better than expected : a quasi-experimental study of firm-provided paid parental leave and employee organizational commitment
Grotto, Angela R.; Andreassi, Jeanine K. - In: International journal of human resource management 36 (2025) 1, pp. 80-102
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Childbearing Age and Gender Discrimination in Hiring Decisions : A Large-Scale Field Experiment
Li, King King; Li, Lunzheng; Si, Wei; Xu, Zhibo - 2022
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in China to investigate the effect of being of childbearing age on gender discrimination in the labor market. We send 35,713 fictitious resumes to real job postings on a major Chinese online recruitment platform for jobs in four leading cities, Beijing,...
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Costs and benefits of investing in transformative care policy packages : a macrosimulation study in 82 countries
De Henau, Jérôme - 2022
This study examines the annual investment required for universal, collectively funded childcare and longterm care services, as well as adequate paid care leave and breastfeeding breaks to parents in 82 countries. Simulations of policy reforms show that extending paid leave and breastfeeding...
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Maternity leave
Regmi, Krishna; Wang, Le - 2022
Supporting working mothers to balance their work and childcare responsibilities is a central objective of maternal and parental leave policies. Nearly all countries offer some forms of maternity and family leave programs for childbearing on a national basis. This chapter reviews various types of...
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The response of firms to maternity leave and sickness absence
Schmutte, Ian M.; Skira, Meghan M. - 2022
We study how firms respond to predictable, but uncertain, worker absences arising from maternity and non-work-related sickness leave. Using administrative data on over 1.5 million spells of leave in Brazil, we identify the short-run effects of a leave spell starting on firms' employment, hiring,...
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Maternity leave and paternity leave : evidence on the economic impact of legislative changes in high income countries
Canaan, Serena; Lassen, Anne Sophie; Rosenbaum, Philip; … - 2022
Labor market policies for expecting and new mothers emerged at the turn of the nineteenth century. The main motivation for these policies was to ensure the health of mothers and their newborn children. With increased female labor market participation, the focus has gradually shifted to the...
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The Long-Run Effects of California's Paid Family Leave Act On Women's Careers and Childbearing: New Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design and U.S. Tax Data
Bailey, Martha J.; Byker, Tanya; Patel, Elena; Ramnath, … - 2024
We use administrative tax data to analyze the cumulative, long-run effects of California's 2004 Paid Family Leave Act (CPFL) on women's employment, earnings, and childbearing. A regression-discontinuity design exploits the sharp increase in the weeks of paid leave available under the law. We...
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The Long-Run Effects of California's Paid Family Leave Act on Women's Careers and Childbearing: New Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design and U.S. Tax Data
Bailey, Martha; Byker, Tanya; Patel, Elena; Ramnath, Shanthi - 2024
We use administrative tax data to analyze the cumulative, long-run effects of California's 2004 Paid Family Leave Act (CPFL) on women's employment, earnings, and childbearing. A regression-discontinuity design exploits the sharp increase in the weeks of paid leave available under the law. We...
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Breastfeeding and the return to work after childbirth of new mothers: evidence from a baby formula scare
Hatsor, Limor; Shurtz, Ity - 2024
We use a baby formula “food scare” in Israel in 2003 as a plausible natural experiment to study the causal relationship between breastfeeding and mothers’ return to work after childbirth. Analysis of administrative data covering the universe of births in the country shows that first-time...
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The effect of paid maternity leave on fertility and mothers' labor force participation
Hiriscau, Andra - In: Journal of labor research 45 (2024) 3, pp. 350-384
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Still flying : reply to "not a flying start after all?" by Lillebø et al.
Carneiro, Pedro; Løken, Katrine V.; Salvanes, Kjell G. - In: Journal of political economy 132 (2024) 12, pp. 4213-4222
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Family friendly workplace and early career job sorting : the example of paid maternity leave
Gruber, Anja - 2024
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The short- and long-term effects of family-friendly policies on mothers' employment
Quinto, Alicia de; González, Libertad - 2024
Countries often encourage part-time work among new parents as part of their family policies, aiming to foster mothers' labor market attachment. However, this approach may unintentionally impede women's long-term career prospects. We examine the impact of a 1999 Spanish reform that allowed...
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Enhancing gender-responsive social protection among informal and traditionally uncovered workers in sub-Saharan Africa : an assessment of access to maternity protection
Mokomane, Zitha; Grzesik-Mourad, Laurel; Heymann, Jody - In: International social security review 77 (2024) 4, pp. 79-101
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Is longer maternal care always beneficial? : The impact of a 4-year paid parental leave
Bičáková, Alena; Kalíšková, Klára - In: Journal of population economics : international … 37 (2024) 2, pp. 1-45
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Others matter when mothers return : an investigation of relational movement and its role in post-maternity leave reentry transitions
McDaniel Sumpter, Dana; Greenberg, Danna; … - In: Journal of vocational behavior 155 (2024), pp. 1-19
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Small children, big problems : childbirth and crime
Britto, Diogo G. C.; Rocha, Roberto Hsu; Pinotti, Paolo; … - 2024
We investigate the effect of having a child on parents' criminal behavior using rich administrative data from Brazil. Fathers' criminal activity sharply increases by up to 10% during the pregnancy period, and by up to 30% two years after birth, while mothers experience only a transitory decline...
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Small children, big problems : childbirth and crime
Britto, Diogo G. C.; Rocha, Roberto Hsu; Pinotti, Paolo; … - 2024
We investigate the effect of having a child on parents’ criminal behavior using rich administrative data from Brazil. Fathers’ criminal activity sharply increases by up to 10% during the pregnancy period, and by up to 30% two years after birth, while mothers experience only a transitory...
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Do paid maternity leave mandates affect corporate cash holdings?
Gao, Shangyi; Cheong, Chee Seng; Zurbruegg, Ralf - In: Economics letters 236 (2024), pp. 1-3
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Expansions in paid parental leave and mothers' economic progress
Corekcioglu, Gozde; Francesconi, Marco; Kunze, Astrid - In: European economic review : EER 169 (2024), pp. 1-20
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Motherhood at work : positive communication and maternity leave negotiations (un)bounded by job types
Buzzanell, Patrice M. - In: International journal of business communication : IJBC … 61 (2024) 4, pp. 853-875
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Mothers at work: how mandating paid maternity leave affects employment, earnings and fertility
Girsberger, Esther Mirjam; Hassani-Nezhad, Lena; … - 2021
In July 2005, Switzerland introduced the first federal paid maternity leave mandate, offering 14 weeks of leave with 80% of pre-birth earnings. We study the mandate's impact on women's employment and earnings around the birth of their first child, as well as on their subsequent fertility by...
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The gender employment gap : the effects of extended maternity leave policy in Viet Nam
Tu Thi Ngoc Le; Ngoc Thi Bich Pham - World Institute for Development Economics Research - 2021
This study seeks to determine the effect on the gender employment gap and women's employment of the extension of maternity leave from four months to six months in Viet Nam's 2012 Labor Code. To identify this effect, labour market outcomes of groups of women and men are compared. We use the...
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Overview of recent cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union : September 2020-December 2020
Melin, Pauline - In: European journal of social security 23 (2021) 1, pp. 81-90
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Firm and Worker Responses to Extensions in Paid Maternity Leave
Machado, Cecilia; Neto, Valdemar; Szerman, Christiane - 2023
This paper investigates how firms and workers respond to a voluntary government-funded program increasing the duration of paid maternity leave from four to six months in Brazil. We show that larger, higher-paying, and more productive firms are more likely to provide extended leaves to workers....
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Firm and Worker Responses to Extensions in Paid Maternity Leave
Machado, Cecilia; Neto, Valdemar; Szerman, Christiane - 2023
This paper investigates how firms and workers respond to a voluntary government-funded program increasing the duration of paid maternity leave from four to six months in Brazil. We show that larger, higher-paying, and more productive firms are more likely to provide extended leaves to workers....
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Maternal employment effects of paid parental leave
Bergemann, Annette; Riphahn, Regina T. - In: Journal of population economics : international … 36 (2023) 1, pp. 139-178
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Measurement matters: family leave policies and women's employment
Cotter, Brigid - 2023
Although work-family scholars generally agree that maternal and parental leave policies affect women's labor force outcomes, the direction and extent of this effect is highly contentious. Complicating the debate, parental leave policies are measured in a variety of ways in crossnational...
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Paid parental leave reforms and mothers' employment in Austria, France and Hungary
Makay, Zsuzsanna - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 48 (2023), pp. 425-456
This study focuses on changes in the length of paid parental leave in Austria, France and Hungary between the 1960s and the first decade of the 2000s. Its aim is to analyse to what extent extensions and reductions of the duration of paid parental leave affect mothers' labour market entry after...
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Do international treaties have an impact only on ratifying States? : the influence of the ILO Maternity Protection Conventions in 160 countries between 1883 and 2018
Son, Keonhi - In: International labour review 162 (2023) 2, pp. 245-269
Contrary to the expectation that only ratifying States comply with ILO Conventions, this article argues that even non-ratifying States improve their domestic standards consistent with ILO Conventions to enhance their legitimacy. Using a new historical database, I track changes in maternity leave...
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Maternal, Paternal and Menstrual Leaves in Lebanon
Younes, Khaled - 2023
The Lebanese constitution has proven to be deficient in policies that address common leaves which employees are entitled to, which are Maternity, Paternity and Menstrual leaves. In terms of maternal leaves, the constitution has not allocated enough excused absence days and has been limited to...
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Maternity leave versus early childcare : what are the long-term consequences for children? : despite increasingly generous parental leave schemes their advantages over subsidized childcare remain unclear
Gupta, Nabanita Datta; Jessen, Jonas - 2023
There is growing agreement among parents in high-income countries that having a working mother does not harm a preschool child. Yet, research is ongoing on what the long-term effects on children are of being looked after at home (primarily by their mothers) or in childcare. Most studies find...
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Intergenerational transmission of parental leave choices
Gupta, Nabanita Datta; Gregersen, Maria Koch; … - 2023
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Understanding the impacts of paid maternity leave on women's labor market outcomes
Bates, Lilian; Hall, Oliver; Jakiela, Pamela - 2023
All OECD countries except the United States offer at least four months of paid maternity leave, and the average duration of mandated paid maternity leave has increased steadily from 1970 to the present. There is some evidence that paid leave policies above a certain duration negatively impact...
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Does an introduction of a paid parental leave policy affect maternal labor market outcomes in the short run? : evidence from Australia's paid parental leave scheme
Bass, Brittany - In: IZA journal of labor policy 10 (2020) 1/4, pp. 1-21
This paper studies how an introduction of paid parental leave (PPL) affects maternal labor market outcomes in the short run. Using a reform in Australia, the PPL scheme, that gave the primary caregiver of a child born or adopted on or after January 1 2011, $672.70 a week for a maximum of 18...
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Do employers' offers of paid maternity leave increase women's job satisfaction?
Jahan, Murshed - In: Applied economics 57 (2025) 4, pp. 369-383
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Essays on time preferences and expectations in dynamic decision making
Schneider, Ulrich - 2019
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Costs of employment and flexible labor demand : evidence from maternity and parental leave reforms
Asai, Yukiko - 2019
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Is the future of work childless? : self-employment and fertility
Gonçalves, Judite; Martins, Pedro S. - 2019
The growth of self-employment and in particular gig work may explain part of the declining fertility rates observed in many countries. This study examines this question drawing on longitudinal data to compare women’s fertility, proxied by maternity leave uptake, when self-employed or wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de, ebvufind01.dmz1.zbw.eu/10012149207
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