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-force participation and employment. By estimating the causal effect of a school schedule reform in Chile, we investigated whether … exogenous temporal and spatial variations in school schedules with a panel of mothers’ employment between 2002 and 2015, we …
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employment-to-population ratio among prime-age US women declines by 1.1 percentage points, whereas male employment rises; women … lapses in implicit childcare−provide a unifying explanation for these patterns. The summer drop in female employment aligns … and gender differences within jobs in the propensity to exit employment over the summer. Summer childcare constraints may …
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employment-to-population ratio among prime-age US women declines by 1.1 percentage points, whereas male employment rises; women …--and corresponding lapses in implicit childcare--provide a unifying explanation for these patterns. The summer drop in female employment … allocation and gender differences within job types in the propensity to exit employment over the summer. Women's summer work …
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This paper examines the effect of childcare availability on maternal employment in Hungary based on 2016 Microcensus … birth, to identify the effect of childcare availability on maternal employment and the children's enrolment. We find that on … higher maternal employment, an around 25% higher employment rate compared to the baseline of mothers with a child aged 2 …
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employment-to-population ratio among prime-age US women declines by 1.1 percentage points, whereas male employment rises; women … lapses in implicit childcare—provide a unifying explanation for these patterns. The summer drop in female employment aligns … and gender differences within job types in the propensity to exit employment over the summer. Women’s summer work …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014260901
licensed childcare centers in Japan, on mothers' employment and earnings. We focus on mothers with children less than two years … accredited childcare center increases the employment rate of mothers of zero- and one-year-old children by 40.3 and 18 …
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employment in Germany. We compare women and men with dependent children to those without children one year after the outbreak of … toward maternal employment dropped substantially in 2021. This drop is observed for men in West Germany, who showed a steady …
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’ division of housework and child care after postnatal labour market return in Germany. It explores whether take-up of child care …
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We use French household data to estimate a structural model of female labor supply and use of paid child care outside the home. Child care costs are found to have little impact on the labor market participation decision of mothers. The model is used to study various policy issues. The influence...
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In a model with endogenous fertility and labor supply three instruments of family policies are analyzed: child benefits, subsidies for external child care, and parental leave payments. We compare the impact on the quantity and quality of children, the secondary earner's labor supply and welfare....
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