As the gender gap in pay between women and men has been narrowing, the "family gap" in pay between mothers and nonmothers has been widening. One reason may be the institutional structure in the United States, which has emphasized equal pay and opportunity policies but not family policies, in contrast to other countries that have implemented both. The authors now have evidence on the links between one such family policy and women's pay. Recent research suggests that maternity leave coverage, by raising women's retention after childbirth, also raises women's levels of work experience, job tenure, and pay
In 2012, women working full time in the United States typically were paid just 77 percent of what me...
I will in this thesis examine the family gap in pay (i.e. differences in hourly pay between mothers ...
Despite the proliferation of research and publications in recent years on the topic of the FMLA, lit...
T he narrowing of the gender gap in pay in the 1980s and 1990s, followingdecades in which the gap be...
In the United States and Britain, there is a "family gap" between the wages of mothers and other wom...
Previous studies have examined the family gap in pay – the differential in hourly wages between wome...
This paper provides new evidence on the family gap in pay – the differential in hourly wages between...
The difference in pay between mothers and otherwise comparable non-mothers is called the family gap....
The difference in pay between mothers and otherwise comparable non-mothers is called the family gap....
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 30, 'The family gap in pay: evidence from seven in...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
This paper attempts to analyze the gender wage gap in the United States and other economically devel...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
In 2012, women working full time in the United States typically were paid just 77 percent of what me...
I will in this thesis examine the family gap in pay (i.e. differences in hourly pay between mothers ...
Despite the proliferation of research and publications in recent years on the topic of the FMLA, lit...
T he narrowing of the gender gap in pay in the 1980s and 1990s, followingdecades in which the gap be...
In the United States and Britain, there is a "family gap" between the wages of mothers and other wom...
Previous studies have examined the family gap in pay – the differential in hourly wages between wome...
This paper provides new evidence on the family gap in pay – the differential in hourly wages between...
The difference in pay between mothers and otherwise comparable non-mothers is called the family gap....
The difference in pay between mothers and otherwise comparable non-mothers is called the family gap....
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 30, 'The family gap in pay: evidence from seven in...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
This paper attempts to analyze the gender wage gap in the United States and other economically devel...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
In 2012, women working full time in the United States typically were paid just 77 percent of what me...
I will in this thesis examine the family gap in pay (i.e. differences in hourly pay between mothers ...
Despite the proliferation of research and publications in recent years on the topic of the FMLA, lit...