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The economic and psychological literatures have demonstrated that early investments (private and public) in children can significantly increase cognitive outcomes in the short and long term and contribute to success later in life. One of the most important of these inputs is maternal time....
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Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection and cash benefits. This paper studies how mothers' return to work behavior and labor market outcomes are affected by alternative mixes of these key policy parameters. Exploiting a series of major...
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Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection and cash benefits. This paper studies how mothers return to work behavior and labor market outcomes are affected by alternative mixes of these key policy parameters. Exploiting a series of major...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011344841
Can moving to an earnings-related parental leave system influence children's wellbeing and are heterogeneous effects on … means-tested by an earnings-related system the reform affected different groups of families to a variable extent. I detect …
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Can moving to an earnings-related parental leave system influence children's wellbeing and are heterogeneous effects on … means-tested by an earnings-related system the reform affected different groups of families to a variable extent. I detect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011317134
This article provides an analysis of the impact of the Qu'ebec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP). Using a quasi-experimental design with survey data, we find that mothers spent on average 10 additional days with their newborn following the implementation of the insurance plan, and that both...
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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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obligations ; return to work ; labor supply ; earnings ; family earnings gap …
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obligations ; return to work ; labor supply ; earnings ; family earnings gap …
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The Czech Republic is a country with a strong attachment of women to the labor market, but with one of the longest paid family leaves, which is often followed by a spell of unemployment. Using a difference-in-differences methodology, we study the impact of two reforms of the duration of the...
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