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) increased their time spent caring for others. Instead, children reduced their time spent on schoolwork by 25 percent …
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We study the effect of childbirth on local and non-local employment dynamics for both men and women using Belgian social security and geo-location data. Applying an event-study design that accounts for treatment effect heterogeneity, we show that 75 percent of the effect of the birth of a first...
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We study the effect of childbirth on local and non-local employment dynamics for both men and women using Belgian social security and geo-location data. Applying an event-study design that accounts for treatment effect heterogeneity, we show that 75 percent of the effect of the birth of a first...
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of Covid on the trifecta of being female, lower-skilled and facing a motherhood penalty from school-age children. We use … lower-skilled occupation and with school-age children is associated with lower employment, hours worked and wages in normal …
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We examine the impact of the global recession triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic on women's versus men's employment. Whereas recent recessions in advanced economies usually had a disproportionate impact on men's employment, giving rise to the moniker "mancessions," we show that the pandemic...
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male non-essential workers. Second, partnered individuals with young children are equally affected by the crisis as others …
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affected than male non-essential workers. Second, partnered individuals with young children are equally affected by the crisis …
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men, while single women were more likely to be working than single men. However, fathers of school-age children who … remained employed were working reduced hours compared to men without children. Remote work mitigated some of the negative …
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Unpaid care work amounts to an astronomical figure of 2 billion hours per day in the world of which three quarters are performed by women. This reality explains, to a large extent, the little progress that has been seen in reducing gender gaps, as far as employment, wages and use time are...
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