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particularly relevant to policies for dealing with the gender pay gap and below-replacement fertility rates, both thought to be …
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whole. Research has focused on the effect postponing fertility has on the labor market outcomes for mothers and on the total … force participation and wages but may have negative effects on overall fertility, especially in the absence of supportive …
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It is not difficult to find statistics showing that teenage childbearing is associated with poor labor market outcomes, but why is this the case? Does having a child as a teenager genuinely affect a woman's economic potential - or is it simply a marker of problems she might already be facing as...
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beyond increasing the divorce rate. They can influence female labor supply, marriage and fertility rates, child well …
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initiatives aiming to increase fertility rates in post-socialist countries, such as the costly “baby bonus,” which is a government …
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Increasing population age and low fertility rates, which characterize most modern societies, compromise the balance … influence fertility decisions. Policies related to the availability and costs of different kinds of childcare (e.g. formal care …
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The economic and psychological literatures have demonstrated that early investments (private and public) in children can significantly increase cognitive outcomes in the short and long term and contribute to success later in life. One of the most important of these inputs is maternal time....
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Engaging in paid work is generally difficult for women in developing countries. Many women work unpaid in family businesses or on farms, are engaged in low-income self-employment activities, or work in low-paid wage employment. In some countries, vocational training or grants for starting a...
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Women's labor force participation has rapidly increased in most countries, but mothers still struggle to achieve a satisfactory work-life balance. Childcare allows the primary caregiver, usually the mother, to take time away from childrearing for employment. Family policies that subsidize...
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