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can offer their working offspring a free, flexible, and reliable source of childcare. However, while grandparent …-provided childcare helps young parents (especially young mothers) overcome the negative effects of child rearing on their labor market …
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childcare. This trend has raised concerns, and an intense debate in several countries has focused on the effectiveness of … childcare policies. …
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childcare. This trend has raised concerns, and an intense debate in several countries has focused on the effectiveness of … childcare policies. …
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Australia it remains around 17%. Thus, the gender pay gap continues to be an important policy issue. …
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Australia it remains around 17%. Thus, the gender pay gap continues to be an important policy issue. …
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The Netherlands is an example of a highly institutionalized labor market that places considerable attention on equity concerns. The government and social partners (unions and industry associations) seek to adjust labor market arrangements to meet the challenges of increased international...
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satisfactory work−life balance. Childcare allows the primary caregiver, usually the mother, to take time away from childrearing for … employment. Family policies that subsidize childcare and increase its availability have different effects on female labor supply … may depend on country-specific pre-reform female employment and earnings, and childcare availability, costs, and quality. …
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The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic trend in recent decades. Postponed childbearing can have important consequences for the mother and, at a macro level, for the country as a whole. Research has focused on the effect postponing...
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The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic trend in recent decades. Postponed childbearing can have important consequences for the mothers and, at a macro level, for the country in which they live. Research has primarily focused on the effect...
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The rise in the average age of women bearing their first child is a well-established demographic trend in recent decades. Postponed childbearing can have important consequences for the mother and, at a macro level, for the country as a whole. Research has focused on the effect postponing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011143963