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We compare employment rates of mothers and childless women over the life course across the birth cohorts from 1940 to … 1979 in Austria. By following synthetic cohorts of mothers and childless women up to retirement age, we are able to study … both short-term and long-term consequences of having a child. We consider employment participation as well as working time …
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"This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous variation in …
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The paper documents employment and wage gaps, which arise between mothers and childless women, for a set of 28 European … gap in employment. The impact of the leaves depends, however, on childcare availability: long maternity leaves combined … with high childcare coverage lead to greater employment gap than when the coverage is low. The results do not prove that …
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This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous variation in …
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This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous variation in …
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challenge of the sustainability of economic growth. It is being recognised that a sustainable rise in the fertility rate is …, research into the reasons for the decline in the fertility rate and the role of public policy in promoting fertility gain … momentum. There is growing evidence that social and economic policies do have an important role to play in raising fertility …
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German panel data, we test whether the availability of broadband Internet influences fertility choices in a low-fertility …. (2014) to obtain causal estimates of the impact of broadband on fertility. We find positive effects of high-speed Internet … availability on the fertility of high-educated women aged 25 and above. Effects are not statistically significant both for men, low …
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