Abstract: In this paper we use a parental leave reform directed towards fathers to identify the causal effects of paternity leave on children's and parents' outcomes. We document that paternity leave causes fathers to become more important for children's cognitive skills. School performance at age 16 increases for children whose father is relatively higher educated than the mother. We find no evidence that fathers' earnings and work hours are affected by paternity leave. Contrary to expectation, mothers' labor market outcomes are adversely affected by paternity leave. Our findings do therefore not suggest that paternity leave shifts the gender balance at home in a way that increases mothers' time and/or effort spent at market work. Keywords...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
Ineffective paid paternity leave policies perpetuate gender inequality and have significant, long-la...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J. and Knoester, C. (2018), Pat...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
How a couple shares parental leave following the birth of a child has important implications for tim...
How a couple shares parental leave following the birth of a child has important implications for tim...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
This paper will examine the impacts of paternity leave on families where fathers have taken paternit...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
One of the main objectives of parental leave policies aimed exclusively at fathers is to promote gen...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J. and Knoester, C. (2019), Pat...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
Paternity leave-taking is believed to benefit children by encouraging father-child bonding after a b...
Paternity leave policies, important tools for promoting gender equality that give men an opportunity...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
Ineffective paid paternity leave policies perpetuate gender inequality and have significant, long-la...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J. and Knoester, C. (2018), Pat...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
How a couple shares parental leave following the birth of a child has important implications for tim...
How a couple shares parental leave following the birth of a child has important implications for tim...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
This paper will examine the impacts of paternity leave on families where fathers have taken paternit...
This paper studies the effects of a father quota in the parental leave period on households' labor m...
One of the main objectives of parental leave policies aimed exclusively at fathers is to promote gen...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J. and Knoester, C. (2019), Pat...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
Paternity leave-taking is believed to benefit children by encouraging father-child bonding after a b...
Paternity leave policies, important tools for promoting gender equality that give men an opportunity...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
Ineffective paid paternity leave policies perpetuate gender inequality and have significant, long-la...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J. and Knoester, C. (2018), Pat...