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adulthood. The affected children were 12 p.p. more likely not to be in education, employment, or training (NEET) at the age of …We study the impact of an extension of paid family leave from 3 to 4 years on child long- term outcomes. Using a … difference-in-differences design and comparing the first-affected with the last-unaffected cohorts of children, we find that an …
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the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, we measure parental investments by considering the time parents spend with …Recent empirical research in family economics has shown the importance of parental investments on child's human capital … development, but it is still not clear whether parents respond to changes across time in their child's skills and health. Using …
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their offspring. We show that the reform was detrimental for the health of the son's of affected parents at delivery. Yet …, in the medium run, the effects of the reform are insignificant for both male and female children. The sons of treated …
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We estimate the policy impacts of the resumption of income thresholds for childcare benefits (CB) policy in April 2012 … on female labor market participation, expenditure on childcare services, and child health outcomes using the Longitudinal … childcare services and child health outcomes were little affected. Our results imply that the CB payments had a negative income …
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Supporting working mothers to balance their work and childcare responsibilities is a central objective of maternal and … parental leave policies. Nearly all countries offer some forms of maternity and family leave programs for childbearing on a … national basis. This chapter reviews various types of leave policies available for working mothers (or parents) across …
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We study how childbirth increases the likelihood of young, working mothers to claim disability insurance and how paternity leave could ease this effect. Our event study analysis uses Belgian data to show that the incidence rate of disability across gender only diverges after first-time...
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shocks are more mixed, and we find no effects on parents of children with health shocks. Lastly, we show that improvements in …This paper analyzes the impact of paid family leave (PFL) policies in California, New Jersey, and New York on the labor … market and mental health outcomes of individuals whose spouses or children experience health shocks. We use data from the …
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eligibility for extended parental leave and geographical variation in formal childcare. We find that estimated treatment effects … on long-term child outcomes differ substantially according to the availability of formal childcare and the mother …'s counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
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eligibility for extended parental leave and geographical variation in formal childcare. We find that estimated treatment effects … on long-term child outcomes differ substantially according to the availability of formal childcare and the mother …'s counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011659414
eligibility for extended parental leave and geographical variation in formal childcare. We find that estimated treatment effects … on long-term child outcomes differ substantially according to the availability of formal childcare and the mother …'s counterfactual work behavior. We show that extending parental leave has significant positive effects on children's health and human …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012953697