This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newborn children. Exploiting the variability in policies offered by European countries, the paper studies the influence of statutory leave on the probability of returning to work at different ages of the child. Results suggest that providing paid leaves increases the probability of remaining at home when the child is under 3, and that lengthy statutory leaves are associated with being more likely to return eventually to work
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
This paper evaluates the policy-induced changes from Germany’s 2007 Parental Leave Policy reforms in...
Job protection and cash benefits are key elements of parental leave (PL) systems. We study how these...
This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newb...
This study investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work for mothers of new...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
This paper analyses the use of parental leave after birth of a child for working mothers. Even thoug...
This report presents the findings of an European project concerning facilitation of employability fo...
Although new mothers are more likely than ever to be in the labour force, the time around childbirth...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
Abstract We study the causal effects of changes in parental leave provisions on fertility and return...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
This paper evaluates the policy-induced changes from Germany’s 2007 Parental Leave Policy reforms in...
Job protection and cash benefits are key elements of parental leave (PL) systems. We study how these...
This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newb...
This study investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work for mothers of new...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
This paper analyses the use of parental leave after birth of a child for working mothers. Even thoug...
This report presents the findings of an European project concerning facilitation of employability fo...
Although new mothers are more likely than ever to be in the labour force, the time around childbirth...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
Abstract We study the causal effects of changes in parental leave provisions on fertility and return...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
This paper evaluates the policy-induced changes from Germany’s 2007 Parental Leave Policy reforms in...
Job protection and cash benefits are key elements of parental leave (PL) systems. We study how these...