Phipps, Shelley; Burton, Peter; Lethbridge, Lynn - In: Canadian Journal of Economics 34 (2001) 2, pp. 411-429
Why do Canadian mothers have lower incomes than women who have never had children? Microdata from the 1995 GSS allow examination of two hypotheses: (1) mothers have spent more time out of the labour force, thus acquiring less human capital; (2) higher levels of unpaid work lead to fatigue and/or...