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This study investigates how maternal employment is related to the outcomes of 10 and 11 year olds after controlling for a wide variety of child, mother and family background characteristics. The results suggest that the mother's labor supply has deleterious effects on cognitive development,...
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Despite widespread international implementation, limited information is currently available on the economic impact of mandated family leave policies. This paper increases our understanding of the nature and effects of parental leave entitlements in several ways. First, we provide a brief history...
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weekly work hours of employed mothers of one-to-three year-old children by 6 to 9% and that their wage incomes may have risen … examine how California's first in the nation paid family leave (PFL) program affected leave-taking by mothers following …
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California's first in the nation government-mandated paid family leave program (CA-PFL) on mothers' and fathers' use of leave … during the period surrounding child birth, and on the timing of mothers' return to work, the probability of eventually … for mothers nine to twelve months after birth, possibly because they increase job continuity among those with relatively …
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