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This paper studies the effect of parenthood timing on future wages. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel … (SOEP), we employ an instrumental variable approach to identify the causal effect of delaying parenthood on wages of mothers … and fathers. Consistent with previous studies, we provide evidence for a positive delaying effect on wages. We further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009578758
This paper studies the effect of parenthood timing on future wages. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel … (SOEP), we employ an instrumental variable approach to identify the causal effect of delaying parenthood on wages of mothers … and fathers. Consistent with previous studies, we provide evidence for a positive delaying effect on wages. We further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009580145
This paper studies the effect of parenthood timing on future wages. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel … (SOEP), we employ an instrumental variable approach to identify the causal effect of delaying parenthood on wages of mothers … and fathers. Consistent with previous studies, we provide evidence for a positive delaying effect on wages. We further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013101558
This paper studies the eff ect of parenthood timing on future wages. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel … (SOEP), we employ an instrumental variable approach to identify the causal effect of delaying parenthood on wages of mothers … and fathers. Consistent with previous studies, we provide evidence for a positive delaying effect on wages. We further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013102778
mobility significantly contribute to the early career wage growth of both men and women, the size of the wage growth effect of … both types of mobility is significantly lower for women. This female mobility penalty persists even after accounting for …. We further investigate to what extent this mobility penalty of women is explained by parental status. We find that the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011697368
. The main contribution of this paper is the analysis of the effect of parenthood on women's and men's earnings using … the first child to be -10500€ for women and +6800€ for men. When comparing the percentage loss of potential earnings, I find … that women suffer a long-run child penalty of 63% compared to men. I then examine the relationship between the treatment …
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Motherhood continues to pose significant challenges to women's careers, and a correct assessment of its effects is …
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Subject of this paper is the investigation of wage developments of women interrupting their careers for giving birth … tochildren in comparison to men's wages not facing a parental interruption. We estimate OLS regression models for different … importance of legal job protection on reentry wages. Furthermore, we show that wages and the penalty for maternity differs by the …
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This paper analyzes the wage development of mothers interrupting their careers, in comparison to the wages of men who … point in time. We use data from the German Socioeconomic Panel from 1984 to 2011, to show that wages and the financial … women interrupting their careers who are legally protected, but merely delayed penalties for the same group in the long run. …
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demonstrate with state of the art statistical models how wages are affected by labour market experience, employment interruptions … the wage profile afterwards. Labour market experience, as one major determinant of human capital, influences wages heavily …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009161863