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We study the impact of maternal care on early child development using an expansion in Canadian maternity leave entitlements. Following the leave expansion, mothers who took leave spent between 48 and 58 percent more time not working in the first year of their children's lives. We find that this...
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The growing labor force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and Canada has led to calls for …
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the overall literature has focused on mean impacts. In this paper, we use random-assignment experimental data from Canada …
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We examine the incentive effects of transfer programs using a unique policy episode. Prior to 1989, social assistance recipients without children in Quebec who were under age 30 received benefits 60 percent lower than recipients older than 30. We use this sharp discontinuity in policy to...
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in Canada. We empirically assess these trends by measuring the strength of the 'push' from weak labor markets versus the … the growth path observed in Canada …
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We study differences in the time parents spend with girls and boys at preschool ages in Canada, the U.K. and the U …
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