In this paper we present estimates of the penalty in pay associated with motherhood for 11 European countries. Firstly, analysis of the European Community Household Panel Survey (ECHP) reveals that significant penalties in pay exist within Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain and Portugal. Analysis for Germany (using the German Socio-Economic Panel) and the UK (using the British Household Panel Survey) reveals that career breaks contribute towards lower earnings growth. While periods of family formation are associated with lower earnings growth in Germany, in the UK completed spells of family formation are associated with a recovery in earnings growth. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Using data on seven countries, we estimate trajectories in family incomes for families with and with...
The past two decades inWestern European societies have been marked by a decline 10 in fertility rate...
This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 25 European countries using EU-SILC 2005. First,...
This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six Europea...
This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six Europea...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 30, 'The family gap in pay: evidence from seven in...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 25 European countries using EU-SILC 2005. First,...
Abstract (en) This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 20 European countries using EU-SIL...
I will in this thesis examine the family gap in pay (i.e. differences in hourly pay between mothers ...
Using data on seven countries, we estimate trajectories in family incomes for families with and with...
The past two decades inWestern European societies have been marked by a decline 10 in fertility rate...
This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 25 European countries using EU-SILC 2005. First,...
This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six Europea...
This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six Europea...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
Using the microdata for 35 countries over the period 1985 to 1994 and 1994 to 2002 we find that labo...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 30, 'The family gap in pay: evidence from seven in...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 25 European countries using EU-SILC 2005. First,...
Abstract (en) This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 20 European countries using EU-SIL...
I will in this thesis examine the family gap in pay (i.e. differences in hourly pay between mothers ...
Using data on seven countries, we estimate trajectories in family incomes for families with and with...
The past two decades inWestern European societies have been marked by a decline 10 in fertility rate...
This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 25 European countries using EU-SILC 2005. First,...