In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian Households to investigate the factors associated with female labour force participation after the birth of the first child. We focus on the role of pre-marital job characteristics and find that new mothers who worked without a contract are less likely to participate, while those who worked in the public sector or in a large private firm have a higher probability of being in the labour force after childbearing. We suggest that these effects could be at least partly attributed to differences in the level of job protection and employment stability enjoyed by workers. This implies that in Italy women with highly protected and stable jobs ...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian H...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian H...
This thesis is made of three related yet independent empirical studies, exploring the determinants o...
This article studies mothers’ employment transitions around childbirth. It argues that leaving emplo...
This article studies mothers’ employment transitions around childbirth. It argues that leaving emplo...
Exiting studies have shown the work-family conflict to be stronger in familialistic welfare regimes ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...
The paper analyses the relationship between reproductive behaviour and working career of the woman o...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian H...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian H...
This thesis is made of three related yet independent empirical studies, exploring the determinants o...
This article studies mothers’ employment transitions around childbirth. It argues that leaving emplo...
This article studies mothers’ employment transitions around childbirth. It argues that leaving emplo...
Exiting studies have shown the work-family conflict to be stronger in familialistic welfare regimes ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...
The paper analyses the relationship between reproductive behaviour and working career of the woman o...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...