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How do institutional factors and their interaction with individual resources influence the length of mothers … labour market perspective, and concentrates on how institutional factors explain varying durations of mothers’ employment … mothers’ return-to-work behaviour, whereas the third part (Chapter 4) seizes on the occupational opportunity structure and its …
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-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 mothers and fathers received higher benefits. For children, using both survey data … and administrative data, we find that the QPIP had limited positive effects on their health, cognitive and behavioural …
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development of children as well as parent-reported measures of child health and family well-being. Effects on behavioral … type of care displaced. We find that mothers increased their time at home from 7 to 11 months and that the type of care …
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In July 2005, Switzerland introduced the first federal paid maternity leave mandate, offering 14 weeks of leave with 80% of pre-birth earnings. We study the mandate's impact on women's employment and earnings around the birth of their first child, as well as on their subsequent fertility by...
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