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cohabiting with a new partner or on hours spent with children entitled to child support. There is only weak evidence of a …
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supply model reveals that men who remain with female children are strongly positively selected (in terms of their work hours …) relative to men who remain with male children. -- child gender ; fatherhood ; labor supply ; family …
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supply model reveals that men who remain with female children are strongly positively selected (in terms of their work hours …) relative to men who remain with male children …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318249
This study examines the effect of two recent parental leave reforms in Austria that allow parents to choose leave schemes with varying duration. Using a regression discontinuity design, we find that the introduction of more flexible scheme choices led mothers to take, on average, 1-2 months less...
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To explore single mothers' labor market participation we analyze specific circumstances and dynamics in their life courses. We focus on the question which individual and institutional factors determine both professional advancement and professional descent. Due to dynamics in women's life course...
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Despite changing gender norms, few fathers decide to take parental leave after the birth of a child, and when they do, their leave spells are substantially shorter compared to mothers. This study examines how paternal leave-taking is affected by two key features of leave policies: flexibility in...
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birth rates. The analyses investigate the effects for families with under-3 year-old children, with 3-6 year-old children … effects of publicly-subsidised child care on families. The study conducts an ex-post analysis of publicly-subsidised child … care on the following outcomes: female labor force participation, families' financial stability and social involvement and …
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difference-in-differences approach combined with matching. Based on a large panel dataset on families with children in Germany … children. We exploit the fact that since the mid 2000s an increasing number of employers have become proactive and implemented …
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. The estimated ITT effect shows a decline by 0.24 cases per 1,000 children if a county increases childcare slots above the …
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Based on panel data from 1997 to 2018, we investigate the socioeconomic preconditions and economic consequences of 'shared parenting (SP)' forms in Germany. Referring to the post-separation year, we build SP groups from information on child residence and fathers' childcare hours during a regular...
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