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. We quantify the potential increases in the labour supply of mothers (at the extensive and intensive margins) in the case … significantly increased labour supply of mothers especially in countries like Hungary and Poland where the current share of formal …
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targets, this paper estimates the impact on labour par- ticipation of mothers of alternative scenarios of formal childcare … availability and usage) would lead to significant increases in the labour supply of mothers (at the extensive and intensive margins … this policy would be most effective to support mothers' labour market participation in countries where childcare fees are …
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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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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012892522
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012870359
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011973903
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011979049
extended family and child care, relates to self-employment and hours worked for college-graduate married mothers. Our results … suggest that flexibility is a major factor pulling out-migrant college-educated mothers into self-employment. Additionally, it … appears that, in response to fewer childcare options, self-employed mothers away from their birth-place work fewer hours …
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extended family and child care, relates to self-employment and hours worked for college-graduate married mothers. Our results … suggest that flexibility is a major factor pulling out-migrant college-educated mothers into self-employment. Additionally, it … appears that, in response to fewer childcare options, self-employed mothers away from their birth-place work fewer hours …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011979068
We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and hourly wages outcomes, and whether the effects are demand or supply driven. COVID-19 impacts are studied using administrative data on all Dutch employees up to 30 June 2020,...
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