This paper analyzes the (re)entry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment following the first and second birth. Based on theories of job search and human capital depreciation and appreciation a semi-parametric hazard model is estimated, expressing the entry rate as a function of a woman's full wage (the market wage plus the present value of reductions in future earnings due to a career break) and her reservation wage. As predicted, a higher market wage and higher accumulated employment experience before birth are found to speed up the return to work, but the positive effect of employment experience declines with time since birth. The most powerful predictor of after-birth employment is the length of prior home-time peri...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
views expressed in this paper are attributable to the authors exclusively. This paper deals with the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of women’s noncognitive traits on the duration un...
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Abstract: This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities...
This paper compares the employment patterns of women after first and second birth in Finland, Norway...
This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities for Norwe...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This dissertation explores three distinct influences on women\u27s participation in the workforce fo...
Universal parental leaves with job protection and earnings compensation increase women’s attachment ...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analy...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our ...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analy...
AbstractThis paper investigates how mothers' decision to stay at home with young children affects th...
This paper studies the return-to-job of female employees after first birth based on exceptional long...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
views expressed in this paper are attributable to the authors exclusively. This paper deals with the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of women’s noncognitive traits on the duration un...
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Abstract: This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities...
This paper compares the employment patterns of women after first and second birth in Finland, Norway...
This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities for Norwe...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This dissertation explores three distinct influences on women\u27s participation in the workforce fo...
Universal parental leaves with job protection and earnings compensation increase women’s attachment ...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analy...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our ...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analy...
AbstractThis paper investigates how mothers' decision to stay at home with young children affects th...
This paper studies the return-to-job of female employees after first birth based on exceptional long...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
views expressed in this paper are attributable to the authors exclusively. This paper deals with the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of women’s noncognitive traits on the duration un...