Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of parental leave use and long-term employment trajectories of parents in Luxembourg based on anonymous administrative records. This is the first systematic analysis of parental leave take-up rates and return rates for Luxembourg using a large and reliable data set. Design/methodology/approach – The authors use highly detailed administrative data to calculate take-up and return rates for parental leave for both men and women working in Luxembourg. To gain deeper insights into the employment trajectories of parents, the authors deploy the visualisation tools of the TraMineR package, which allow the authors to trace developments over time. Findings – The authors estimate take-up ra...
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Luxembourg, Office for Off...
A frequently cited aim of parental leave policies is to provide parents with the opportunity to comb...
This report presents the findings of an European project concerning facilitation of employability fo...
The study investigates the decisions of fathers to use parental leave at the individual level. The f...
The arrival of a child in the family poses a challenge for most parents. Time and money need to be m...
The study uses administrative data from Luxembourg to investigate fathers' decisions to use parental...
The arrival of a child in the family poses a challenge for most parents. Time and money need to be m...
This paper analyses the use of parental leave after birth of a child for working mothers. Even thoug...
This article aims to explore the role of eligibility for parental leave as a determinant of access a...
This paper illustrates how sequence analysis can be used to analyse work-family reconciliation strat...
The presented analysis discovers and explains typical patterns of work-family reconciliation for pa...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Luxembourg, Office for Off...
A frequently cited aim of parental leave policies is to provide parents with the opportunity to comb...
This report presents the findings of an European project concerning facilitation of employability fo...
The study investigates the decisions of fathers to use parental leave at the individual level. The f...
The arrival of a child in the family poses a challenge for most parents. Time and money need to be m...
The study uses administrative data from Luxembourg to investigate fathers' decisions to use parental...
The arrival of a child in the family poses a challenge for most parents. Time and money need to be m...
This paper analyses the use of parental leave after birth of a child for working mothers. Even thoug...
This article aims to explore the role of eligibility for parental leave as a determinant of access a...
This paper illustrates how sequence analysis can be used to analyse work-family reconciliation strat...
The presented analysis discovers and explains typical patterns of work-family reconciliation for pa...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Luxembourg, Office for Off...
A frequently cited aim of parental leave policies is to provide parents with the opportunity to comb...
This report presents the findings of an European project concerning facilitation of employability fo...