This paper provides quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of paid leave legislation on fathers ’ leave-taking, as well as on the division of leave between mothers and fathers in dual-earner households. Using difference-in-difference and difference-in-difference-in-difference designs, we study California’s Paid Family Leave (CA-PFL) program, which is the first source of government-provided paid parental leave available to fathers in the United States. Our results show that fathers in California are 0.9 percentage points—or 46 percent relative to the pre-treatment mean—more likely to take leave in the first year of their children’s lives when CA-PFL is available. We also examine how parents allocate leave in households where both parents ...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
Abstract: In this paper we use a parental leave reform directed towards fathers to identify the caus...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
This paper provides quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of paid leave legislation on fathers’ ...
A report which provides quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of paid leave legislation on fathe...
We use novel administrative data to study trends and disparities in usage of California\u27s first-i...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
This paper will examine the impacts of paternity leave on families where fathers have taken paternit...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
In this essay, we examine the effects of a gender-neutral policy that was implemented in California ...
An important feature of parental leave in Norway is that it allows significant sharing of leave betw...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
This study examines how the workplace situation of both parents affects fathers' parental leave use....
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
Abstract: In this paper we use a parental leave reform directed towards fathers to identify the caus...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
This paper provides quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of paid leave legislation on fathers’ ...
A report which provides quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of paid leave legislation on fathe...
We use novel administrative data to study trends and disparities in usage of California\u27s first-i...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
This paper will examine the impacts of paternity leave on families where fathers have taken paternit...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
In this essay, we examine the effects of a gender-neutral policy that was implemented in California ...
An important feature of parental leave in Norway is that it allows significant sharing of leave betw...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
This study examines how the workplace situation of both parents affects fathers' parental leave use....
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
Abstract: In this paper we use a parental leave reform directed towards fathers to identify the caus...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...