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The employment behavior of mothers is strongly influenced by labor market regulations and certain institutional …
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The employment behavior of mothers is strongly influenced by labor market regulations and certain institutional …
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This paper investigates the relationships between single mothers' demographic and socio-economic circumstances and … differences in their labour market attachment in Great Britain and West Germany. Single mothers' employment is a key issue in … differences in labour market attachment of single mothers, investigating the demographic and socio-economic factors that …
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This paper investigates the relationships between single mothers' demographic and socio-economic circumstances and … differences in their labour market attachment in Great Britain and West Germany. Employment of single mothers is a key issue in … attachment of single mothers, investigating the demographic and socio-economic factors that distinguish careers dominated by full …
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of mothers in the target group, but only weak evidence of an increase in contracted hours of work. However, both … adjustments are only short term following the reform. When we consider sub-groups of mothers more closely, we find substantial … heterogeneity in the affected outcomes and the timing of these effects. In particular, when we exclude mothers on job …
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of mothers in the target group, but only weak evidence of an increase in contracted hours of work. However, both … adjustments are only short term following the reform. When we consider subgroups of mothers more closely, we find substantial … heterogeneity in the affected outcomes and the timing of these effects. In particular, when we exclude mothers on job …
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countries, leading mothers to rely on various forms of care depending on what is available to them in both the public (state …, the employment of mothers, and especially mothers with young children, is lower. This paper proposes a four …-fold classification scheme based on the type of "penalty" that women experience in the labor market as mothers. It then links each penalty …
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The negative effect of childbirth on mothers’ labour supply is well documented, though most studies examine only the … investigate the long-term effects of childbirth on mothers’ labour supply for successive birth cohorts. Probit estimates with … the Netherlands. However, mothers’ participation rates do not return to pre-birth levels in any of the countries studied …
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