Despite a large literature documenting the impact of childbearing on women’s wages, less understanding exists of the actual employment trajectories that mothers take and the circumstances surrounding different paths. We use sequence analysis to chart the entire employment trajectory for a diverse sample of U.S. women by race/ethnicity and nativity in the first year following childbirth. Using data from the 1996–2008 panels of the Survey of Income and Program Participation and sample selection models, we find that women employed before childbirth show a high degree of labor market continuity. However, a notable share of them (24 %) took less stable paths by dropping out or scaling back work. In addition, mothers’ attachment to the labor forc...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This dissertation examines trends in men's and women's employment behavior around the time of first ...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
This study investigates how the first childbirth affects the wage processes of women who are well-...
Previous research on maternal employment has disproportionately focused on married, college-educated...
We examine the argument hat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relative...
Motherhood negatively affects female employment in majority populations across Europe. Although empl...
This analysis tests the influence of personal, job, and family status characteristics on maternal em...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
Background. The United States has been a diverse country since it is establishment. The effects of s...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
The dynamics of women’s labour supply are examined at a crucial stage of the life-cycle. This paper ...
Most literature on female employment focuses on the intersection between women's labor supply and fa...
Health disparities are a major public health concern, as are adverse reproductive health outcomes. O...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This dissertation examines trends in men's and women's employment behavior around the time of first ...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
This study investigates how the first childbirth affects the wage processes of women who are well-...
Previous research on maternal employment has disproportionately focused on married, college-educated...
We examine the argument hat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relative...
Motherhood negatively affects female employment in majority populations across Europe. Although empl...
This analysis tests the influence of personal, job, and family status characteristics on maternal em...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
Background. The United States has been a diverse country since it is establishment. The effects of s...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
The dynamics of women’s labour supply are examined at a crucial stage of the life-cycle. This paper ...
Most literature on female employment focuses on the intersection between women's labor supply and fa...
Health disparities are a major public health concern, as are adverse reproductive health outcomes. O...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This dissertation examines trends in men's and women's employment behavior around the time of first ...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...