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towards women, as well as household decision-making as potential explanations. We find that small children decrease the … probability of female employment relative to women with no small children. In particular, women with two children aged one to six … employment and earnings of women, there is little evidence focusing on the post-communist region. This paper exploits the latest …
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employment in Mongolia in 2016. We examine the availability of childcare, social norms and attitudes towards women, as well as … relative to women with no small children. In particular, women with two children aged one to six years are 21.5 percentage … employment and earnings of women, there is little evidence focusing on the post-communist region. This paper exploits the latest …
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employment in Mongolia in 2016. We examine the availability of childcare, social norms and attitudes towards women, as well as … relative to women with no small children. In particular, women with two children aged one to six years are 21.5 percentage … employment and earnings of women, there is little evidence focusing on the post-communist region. This paper exploits the latest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013164151
towards women, as well as household decision-making as potential explanations. We find that small children decrease the … probability of female employment relative to women with no small children. In particular, women with two children aged one to six … employment and earnings of women, there is little evidence focusing on the post-communist region. This paper exploits the latest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013307114
women experience about the effects of maternal employment on children outcomes may increase female labor force participation …Gender stereotypes are well established also among women. Yet, a recent literature suggests that learning from other …. To further explore this channel, we design a randomized survey experiment, in which 1500 Italian women aged 20 to 40 are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013074410
women experience about the effects of maternal employment on children outcomes may increase female labor force participation …Gender stereotypes are well established also among women. Yet, a recent literature suggests that learning from other …. To further explore this channel, we design a randomized survey experiment, in which 1500 Italian women aged 20 to 40 are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010189825
We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and … for essential workers. Although, on average, women and men are equally affected, female non-essential workers are more … affected than male non-essential workers. Second, partnered individuals with young children are equally affected by the crisis …
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We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and … essential workers. Although, on average, women and men are equally affected, female non-essential workers are more affected than … male non-essential workers. Second, partnered individuals with young children are equally affected by the crisis as others …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012321818
We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and … for essential workers. Although, on average, women and men are equally affected, female non-essential workers are more … affected than male non-essential workers. Second, partnered individuals with young children are equally affected by the crisis …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012306367
This paper studies how an introduction of paid parental leave (PPL) affects maternal labor market outcomes in the short run. Using a reform in Australia, the PPL scheme, that gave the primary caregiver of a child born or adopted on or after January 1 2011, $672.70 a week for a maximum of 18...
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