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also be explained by purposive choice. If birth month of a child is at least partially chosen by the parents then, by …
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increases the employment rates of mothers, as well as that of grandmothers to a lesser extent. Examining heterogeneity of the … mothers' employment and the pre-policy supply of informal childcare by grandmothers. Our findings together indicate that (1 … provision of formal childcare lessens the earnings and employment impacts of children. Our analyses notably incorporate the role …
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The study at hand pursues the following question: How are national parental leave arrangements related to fathers … from 1971 to 2005. Applying a selection model, we are estimating fathers' participation in childcare and the minutes per … the father and any benefit compared to no benefit have a positive impact on fathers' childcare participation. Parental …
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Do potential entrepreneurs remain in wage employment because of concerns that they will face worse job opportunities …
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., 2019a), we find large and persistent negative effects of parenthood for mothers, but not fathers. Mothers' earnings … Longitudinal and International Study of Adults to estimate Canadian child penalties in both earnings and employment for a period … decrease by 49% the year of birth, with a penalty still at 34.3% 10 years after; the corresponding penalty in employment down …
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earnings of mothers and employment of grandmothers. Studying a universal childcare program in Quebec, we find formal childcare … increases the employment rates of mothers, as well as that of grandmothers to a lesser extent. Examining heterogeneity of the … program's impact across Census Divisions, we find a negative correlation between the positive effects on mothers' employment …
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increases the employment rates of mothers, as well as that of grandmothers to a lesser extent. Examining heterogeneity of the … mothers' employment and the pre-policy supply of informal childcare by grandmothers. Our findings together indicate that (1 … provision of formal childcare lessens the earnings and employment impacts of children. Our analyses notably incorporate the role …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014255940
The study at hand pursues the following question: How are national parental leave arrangements related to fathers … from 1971 to 2005. Applying a selection model, we are estimating fathers' participation in childcare and the minutes per … the father and any benefit compared to no benefit have a positive impact on fathers' childcare participation. Parental …
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The main research question of this article is whether and how predictors of fathers' participation in childcare …, defined as zero versus more than zero minutes of childcare, differ from predictors of participating fathers' amount of time on … factors influencing participation in childcare and factors associated with participating fathers' time spent with children …
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