Multigenerational disadvantage is related to patterns of family formation because divergent childbearing pathways widen socioeconomic differences in children’s resources. Socioeconomic differences in the timing of first family formation (age at first birth) in Australia have been found using educational attainment as a proxy for socioeconomic status. International evidence suggests that income may be a more direct measure, however its use is confounded by its relationship with work hours. Using Australian prospective panel data, and discrete-time hazard models with time-varying effects, this paper explores how income and work hours influence first birth timing for Australian women. The results indicate that higher gross weekly wages reduce ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous...
To examine the effects of timing of return to work, number of hours worked, and their interaction, o...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
This paper presents evidence that women from different population subgroups respond differently to e...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
Childbearing delay is a pervasive feature of Australian society, but little research has bee conduct...
In this paper I explore the relationship between first-birth timing and post-birth labor sup-ply, an...
We use the first five waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey to exam...
In this paper we have used data from a nationally representative sample survey of New Zealand women ...
Preliminary draft- please do not cite The timing of the decision to have a child crucially determine...
Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous...
To examine the effects of timing of return to work, number of hours worked, and their interaction, o...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
This paper presents evidence that women from different population subgroups respond differently to e...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
Childbearing delay is a pervasive feature of Australian society, but little research has bee conduct...
In this paper I explore the relationship between first-birth timing and post-birth labor sup-ply, an...
We use the first five waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey to exam...
In this paper we have used data from a nationally representative sample survey of New Zealand women ...
Preliminary draft- please do not cite The timing of the decision to have a child crucially determine...
Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous...
To examine the effects of timing of return to work, number of hours worked, and their interaction, o...