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This paper analyzes how statutory entitlements to maternity or parental leave affect female entry into self-employment after childbirth. For our estimations we use comprehensive panel data for German adults born between 1944 and 1989. We find that utilization of statutory parental leave...
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elasticities at the intensive and extensive margins. We find that the family policy reform 2009 had only small employment effects …
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burden with respect to gainful employment and providing care. We propose a family working time model that incentivizes … fathers and – contrary to most conventional family policies – actively promotes the dual earner/dual carer paradigm. Combining … microsimulation and labor supply estimation, we empirically analyze the potential of the family working time model in the German …
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“modern” double-earner households using market child care. Family policies may favour either the one or the other group, like …
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effects on older siblings and fertility decisions show that the policy affects the whole household, not just targeted family …
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“modern” double-earner households using market child care. Family policies may favour either the one or the other group, like …
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We compare employment rates of mothers and childless women over the life course across the birth cohorts from 1940 to 1979 in Austria. By following synthetic cohorts of mothers and childless women up to retirement age, we are able to study both short-term and long-term consequences of having a...
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