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Mutterschutz 472 Maternity protection 443 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 250 Women workers 250 Elternzeit 185 Parental leave 180 Mothers 162 Mütter 162 Deutschland 90 Germany 78 Impact assessment 78 Wirkungsanalyse 78 Familienpolitik 71 Family policy 65 Children 64 Kinder 64 Estimation 61 Schätzung 61 USA 57 Gesundheit 54 Health 54 United States 54 Fertility 48 Fertilität 48 Arbeitsangebot 45 Labour supply 45 Employment 39 Erwerbstätigkeit 39 Child care 37 Kinderbetreuung 37 Lohnstruktur 33 Wage structure 33 maternity leave 29 Großbritannien 28 Sozialpolitik 27 United Kingdom 27 Arbeitsmarkt 26 EU countries 24 EU-Staaten 24 Social policy 24
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Graue Literatur 152 Non-commercial literature 152 Article in journal 151 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 151 Working Paper 112 Arbeitspapier 111 Aufsatz im Buch 33 Book section 33 Hochschulschrift 20 Amtsdruckschrift 19 Government document 19 Thesis 15 Collection of articles of several authors 13 Sammelwerk 13 Konferenzschrift 6 Collection of articles written by one author 5 Sammlung 5 Bibliografie enthalten 4 Bibliography included 4 Mehrbändiges Werk 3 Multi-volume publication 3 Amtliche Publikation 2 Conference proceedings 2 Gesetz 2 Law 2 Mikroform 2 Ratgeber 2 Statistics 2 Statistik 2 Advisory report 1 Article 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Case study 1 Conference paper 1 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 1 Fallstudie 1 Gutachten 1 Kommentar 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Nachschlagewerk 1
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Rossin-Slater, Maya 19 Olivetti, Claudia 15 Petrongolo, Barbara 13 Baker, Michael 12 Waldfogel, Jane 12 Fitzenberger, Bernd 10 Steffes, Susanne 10 Milligan, Kevin 9 Persson, Petra 8 Baird, Marian 7 Chatterji, Pinka 7 Dahl, Gordon B. 7 Markowitz, Sara 7 Mogstad, Magne 7 Sommerfeld, Katrin 7 Schönberg, Uta 6 Ahammer, Alexander 5 Albanesi, Stefania 5 Halla, Martin 5 Løken, Katrine V. 5 Ruhm, Christopher J. 5 Salvanes, Kari Vea 5 Williamson, Sue 5 Dustmann, Christian 4 Ebener, Jost 4 Epifanio, Mariaelisa 4 Haeck, Catherine 4 Humlum, Maria Knoth 4 Lechner, Michael 4 Milligan, Kevin S. 4 Schneeweis, Nicole 4 Skira, Meghan M. 4 Tominey, Emma 4 Troeger, Vera E. 4 Wiehler, Stephan 4 Alewell, Dorothea 3 Beuchert-Pedersen, Louise Voldby 3 Bičáková, Alena 3 Broadway, Barbara 3 Brugiavini, Agar 3
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National Bureau of Economic Research 11 Internationales Arbeitsamt 4 International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations 3 International Labour Conference 2 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation 2 World Institute for Development Economics Research 2 Bertelsmann Stiftung 1 Bundesverband der Betriebskrankenkassen 1 Bundesverband der Landwirtschaftlichen Berufsgenossenschaften 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 Deutschland / Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend 1 European Social Policy Network 1 Evangelische Akademie Loccum Protokollstelle 1 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 1 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit <Bonn> 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 Harvard Institute for International Development 1 Instituto de la Mujer <Madrid> 1 International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth 1 Internationales Arbeitsamt / Bureau for Gender Equality 1 London School of Economics and Political Science 1 McMaster University / Department of Economics 1 Nordic Council of Ministers 1 Overseas Development Institute 1 Philippine Women Centre of British Columbia <Vancouver, British Columbia> 1 Population Fund / EECA Regional Office 1 Research Centre for Women's Studies 1 School of Industrial Relations and Organizational Behaviour 1 Subsidiarität in der Familienpolitik. Auf der Suche nach einem Neuen Gleichgewicht <Veranstaltung> <2019, Rehburg-Loccum> 1 UNDP 1 UNICEF / Americas and Caribbean Regional Office 1 USA / Bureau of Labor Statistics 1 USA / Bureau of the Census 1 Universität <Jena> / Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Weltbank / Indonesia Policy and Operations Division 1 World Bank / Indonesia Policy and Operations Division 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 26 IZA Discussion Paper 14 The politics of parental leave policies : children, parenting, gender and the labour market 14 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 12 NBER Working Paper 11 NBER working paper series 11 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 6 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 Journal of health economics 5 Journal of population economics 5 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 5 The journal of industrial relations : the journal of the Industrial Relations Society of Australia 5 GLO discussion paper 4 Journal of labor economics 4 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 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 Feminist economics 3 ILO Working Papers 3 Labor studies journal : official journal of United Association für Labor Education 3 Research Group on Human Capital working paper series : working paper 3 Review of Economics of the Household 3 Southern economic journal 3 Sozialpolitik in Deutschland : ein Überblick in Einzeldarstellungen 3 Statisztikai szemle : a Központi Statisztikai Hivatal folyóirata 3 The industrial law journal 3 ZEW discussion papers 3 Australian journal of labour economics : a journal of labour economics and labour relations ; official journal of the Australian Society of Labour Economists 2 Columbia economics discussion paper series / Department of Economics, Columbia University 2 Contemporary economic policy : a journal of Western Economic Association International 2 Discussion paper 2 Discussion paper / Universität St. Gallen, Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung ; School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics 2 Discussion papers / CEPR 2 ISER working paper series 2 International advances in economic research : IAER ; an official publication of the International Atlantic Economic Society 2 LSE STICERD Research Paper 2 Labour & industry : a journal of the social and economic relations of work ; the journal of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia & New Zealand (AIRAANZ) 2 NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper 2
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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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Earmarked paternity leave and well-being
Korsgren, Pontus; Lent, Max van - 2022
Earmarked paternity leave has been introduced in an attempt to increase fathers’ involvement in child rearing and to achieve gender equality in the labor market and at home. So far well-being effects of such policies are unexplored. This paper takes a first step in that direction by studying...
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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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Back to work or stay at home? : family policies and maternal employment in Finland
Österbacka, Eva; Räsänen, Tapio - In: Journal of population economics 35 (2022) 3, pp. 1071-1101
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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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Working mothers in East and West Germany : a cluster analysis using a three-stage approach
Ziegler, Yvonne; Graml, Regine; Khachatryan, Kristine; … - In: Gender in management : an international journal 37 (2022) 3, pp. 423-437
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Is longer maternal care always beneficial? : the impact of a four-year paid parental leave
Bičáková, Alena; Kalíšková, Klára - 2022
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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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Is longer maternal care always beneficial? : the impact of a four-year paid parental leave
Bičáková, Alena; Kalísková, Klára - 2022
We study the impact of an extension of paid family leave from 3 to 4 years on child long- term outcomes. Using a difference-in-differences design and comparing the first-affected with the last-unaffected cohorts of children, we find that an additional year of maternal care at the age of 3, which...
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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 Impact of Paid Maternity Leave on Women's Employment : Evidence Using Firm-Level Survey Data from Developing Countries
Amin, Mohammad; Islam, Asif M.. - 2022
The relationship between paid maternity leave and the share of female workers in registered private firms is analyzed using firm-level survey data for 111 developing and emerging countries. Theoretically, the relationship can be either positive or negative. Higher maternity leave raises the cost...
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Access to social protection for young people : an analysis of policies in 35 countries
Ghailani, Dalila; Peña-Casas, Ramón; Coster, Stéphanie; … - European Social Policy Network - 2022
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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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Parental Leave and Maternal Employment
Kunze, Astrid - 2022
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects the employment and career prospects of women. Parental leave systems typically provide either short unpaid leave mandated by the firm, as in the US, or more generous and universal leave mandated by...
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Maternity benefits mandate and women's choice of work in Viet Nam
Khoa Vu; Glewwe, Paul - World Institute for Development Economics Research - 2021
Despite a sizeable literature on the labour market effects of maternity leave regulations on women in developed countries, how these policies affect women's work in developing countries with a large informal sector remains poorly understood. This study examines how extending the maternity leave...
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Maternity protection at work and safety climate : the perceptions of managers and employees in three healthcare institutions in Switzerland
Abderhalden-Zellweger, Alessia; Probst, Isabelle; … - In: Scandinavian journal of work and organizational … 6 (2021) 1/8, pp. 1-16
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Protection for maternity : social, economic and political trends in selected EU countries
Parlińska, Agnieszka; Milewska, Anna; Zmorczyńska, Iga - In: European research studies 24 (2021) 3B, pp. 515-534
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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 impact of paid family leave on employers: evidence from New York
Bartel, Ann; Rossin-Slater, Maya; Ruhm, Christopher J.; … - 2021
We designed and fielded a survey of New York and Pennsylvania firms to study the impacts of New York's 2018 Paid Family Leave policy on employer outcomes. We match each NY firm to a comparable PA firm and use difference-in-difference models to analyze within-match-pair changes in outcomes. We...
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The impact of paid family leave on employers: evidence from New York
Bartel, Ann; Rossin-Slater, Maya; Ruhm, Christopher J.; … - 2021
We designed and fielded a survey of New York and Pennsylvania firms to study the impacts of New York's 2018 Paid Family Leave policy on employer outcomes. We match each NY firm to a comparable PA firm and use difference-in-difference models to analyze within-match-pair changes in outcomes. We...
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The impact of paternity leave on mothers' employment in Europe
Bacheron, Johanne - 2021
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Baseline tools : public policies best practices : examples from Sweden, Estonia, and Slovenia : expanding choices: gender-responsive family policies for the private sector in Weste...
Population Fund / EECA Regional Office - 2021
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Peering inside mutual adjustment : rhythmanalysis of return to work from maternity leave
Rouse, Julia; Atkinson, Jamie; Rowe, Andrew - In: International small business journal : ISBJ 39 (2021) 8, pp. 709-731
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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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Does Employer-Paid, Job-Protected Maternity Leave Help or Hurt Female IT Workers? Evidence from Millions of Job Applications
Bapna, Sofia; Funk, Russell - 2021
Paid maternity leave is considered an important pathway to increasing women’s participation in IT because it helps address work and family balance concerns, which are pronounced in the field due to long hours, travel, and the need to keep up with technology. Many governments require that...
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How Does Job-Protected Maternity Leave Affect Mothers' Employment and Infant Health?
Baker, Michael; Milligan, Kevin S. - 2021
Maternity leaves can affect mothers' and infants' welfare if they first affect the amount of time working women stay at home post birth. We provide new evidence of the labor supply effects of these leaves from an analysis of the introduction and expansion of job-protected maternity leave in...
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The Impact of Mandated Maternity Leave Policies on the Gender Gap in Promotions : Examining the Role of Employer-Based Discrimination
Thomas, Mallika - 2021
This paper examines how mandated maternity leave policies impact the gender gap in promotions. I present a model of the gender gap in promotions where firms must choose whether to invest in the training of their employees, but they are uncertain about their employees' future choice of hours of...
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Does the Length of Maternity Leave Affect Maternal Health?
Chatterji, Pinka; Markowitz, Sara - 2021
The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of the length of maternity leave on maternal health in a sample of working mothers. Two measures of depression and a measure of overall health are used to represent maternal health. Ordinary Least Squares models provide baseline estimates,...
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The Effects of Maternity Leave Extension on Training for Young Women
Puhani, Patrick A.; Sonderhof, Katja - 2021
Using three representative individual-level datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of maternity leave from 18 to 36 months on young women's participation in job-related training. Specifically, we employ difference-indifferences identification strategies using control...
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The Effect of Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage on Children's Long-Term Outcomes
Dustmann, Christian; Schönberg, Uta - 2021
This paper evaluates the impact of three major expansions in leave coverage in Germany on the long-run education and labor market outcomes of children. Evaluation of three policy reforms as opposed to a single reform enables us to analyze whether the impact of paid leave differs from that of...
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Kids or Courses? Gender Differences in the Effects of Active Labor Market Policies
Lechner, Michael; Wiehler, Stephan - 2021
This paper investigates active labor market programs in Austria with a special emphasis on male-female effect heterogeneity. On average, we find only small effects, if any, for most of the programs. A crucial advantage of the large and informative administrative data we use is that it provides...
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Maternity Leave Legislation, Female Labor Supply, and the Family Wage Gap
Schönberg, Uta; Ludsteck, Johannes - 2021
This paper analyzes the impact of expansions in leave coverage on mothers' labor market outcomes after childbirth. The focus is on Germany, a country that underwent several changes in maternity leave legislation since the late 70s. We identify the causal impact of an expansion in maternity leave...
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A Flying Start? Maternity Leave Benefits and Long Run Outcomes of Children
Carneiro, Pedro Manuel; Løken, Katrine Vellesen; … - 2021
We study the impact on children of increasing maternity leave benefits using a reform that increased paid and unpaid maternity leave in Norway in July 1977. Mothers giving birth before this date were eligible only for 12 weeks of unpaid leave, while those giving birth after were entitled to 4...
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The Long and Short of it : Maternity Leave Coverage and Women's Labor Market Outcomes
Hashimoto, Masanori; Percy, Richard; Schoellner, Teresa; … - 2021
We investigate the effects of maternity leave coverage on women's post-birth wages, job tenure, and labor market attachment. We pay particular attention to unobservable characteristics that are correlated with maternity leave coverage and that affect labor market outcomes. We use a control...
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The Impact of Family-Friendly Policies in Denmark and Sweden on Mothers' Career Interruptions Due to Childbirth
Pylkkänen, Elina; Smith, Nina - 2021
We analyze the impact of family-friendly policies on women's career breaks due to childbirth in Denmark and Sweden. In both countries, the labour force attachment of mothers is high, and more than 90% of the women return to work after childbirth. Sweden and Denmark are culturally similar and...
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The distribution of nonwage benefits : maternity benefits and gender diversity
Liu, Tim; Makridis, Christos A.; Ouimet, Paige; … - In: The review of financial studies 36 (2023) 1, pp. 194-234
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A critical study of the Maternity Benefit (amendment) Act, 2017 : with special reference to the work from home concept
Chatterjee, Pyali - In: Handbook of research on complexities, management, and …, (pp. 147-155). 2023
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(Overcoming) maternity bias in the workplace : a systematic review
Arena, David F.; Volpone, Sabrina D.; Jones, Kristen Price - In: Journal of management 49 (2023) 1, pp. 52-84
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The Effect of Expanding Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health : Evidence From the United States Air Force & Army
Balser, Cary - 2020
We assess the impact of fully paid maternity leave on maternal health in the year after birth. We exploit a sudden expansion of paid leave from 6 to 12 weeks in the United States Army and Air Force to estimate impacts under regression discontinuity and difference in differences frameworks....
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"The woman in the house, the man in the street" : young women's economic empowerment and social norms in Cuba
Stavropoulou, Maria - Overseas Development Institute - 2020
Since the 1959 revolution, the Cuban state has committed to women's empowerment and enacted a series of laws and policies to promote women's equal and active participation in all spheres of life. Sources agree that Cuba has made remarkable progress towards women's economic empowerment and gender...
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Motherhood in academia : a novel dataset with an application to maternity leave uptake
Troeger, Vera E.; Di Leo, Riccardo; Scotto, Thomas J.; … - 2020
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Maternidad y paternidad en el lugar de trabajo en América Latina y el Caribe : políticas para la licencia de maternidad y paternidad y apoyo a la lactancia materna
Bilo, Charlotte; Tebaldi, Raquel - International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth; … - 2020
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Frauen auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt : was es sie kostet, Mutter zu sein : Kurzexpertise
Barišić, Manuela; Consiglio, Valentina Sara - Bertelsmann Stiftung - 2020 - 1. Auflage
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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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Work disability after motherhood and how paternity leave can help
Fontenay, Sébastien; Tojerow, Ilan - 2020
We study how childbirth increases the likelihood of young, working mothers to claim disability insurance and how paternity leave could ease this effect. Our event study analysis uses Belgian data to show that the incidence rate of disability across gender only diverges after first-time...
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The response of firms to maternity leave and sickness absence
Schmutte, Ian M.; Skira, Meghan M. - 2020
The costs to a firm of employee absence depend on how easy it is to find a replacement. We study how firms respond to predictable, but uncertain, worker absences that arise from maternity and non-work-related sickness leave. Using administrative data on over two million spells of leave in...
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Motherhood in academia : a novel dataset with an application to maternity leave uptake
Troeger, Vera E.; Di Leo, Riccardo; Scotto, Thomas J.; … - 2020
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Macroeconomic Effects of Maternity Leave Legislation in Emerging Economies
Aslim, Erkmen Giray - 2020
This study evaluates the relationships between maternity leave duration, female and male labor force participation, and macroeconomic productivity in emerging countries. We build a comprehensive maternity leave data set for a panel of emerging countries at annual frequency. Our data set augments...
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The Effects of Paid Maternity Leave on the Gender Gap : Reconciling Short and Long Run Impacts
Balser, Cary - 2020
I assess the impact of fully paid maternity leave on leave taking, continued employment, and promotion by exploiting a sudden expansion of paid leave from 6 to 12 weeks in the United States Air Force and Army. I estimate impacts under regression discontinuity and difference in differences...
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Implication of Natal Care and Maternity Leave on Child Morbidity : Evidence from Ghana
Turkson, Danny - 2020
The aim of government with the help of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and other stakeholders has been to reduce the level of child morbidity which leads to child mortality in Ghana. This study on natal care and its implication on child morbidity would help the government in formulating...
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