This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions on work and childbearing. This is analysed using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). The aim of the paper is to jointly estimate the two decisions while controlling for factors such as personal characteristics, variables related to the childcare system, parental leave arrangements, family allowances, and part time work opportunities. Our empirical results indicate that differences in social policies across European countries account for a non-negligible percentage of the differences in women’s labour market participation across these countries. The environment variables have a marginally significant effect on ferti...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
There is theoretical evidence that economic and family policies have an important impact on mother''...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
In this paper, we explore the impact of social policies and labour market characteristics on women’s...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women’s employment in Europe. The an...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the cost of motherhood in terms of working conditions and to...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
There is theoretical evidence that economic and family policies have an important impact on mother''...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
In this paper, we explore the impact of social policies and labour market characteristics on women’s...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women’s employment in Europe. The an...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the cost of motherhood in terms of working conditions and to...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
There is theoretical evidence that economic and family policies have an important impact on mother''...