Maternity leave policies have important effects on several labour market outcomes of women, and are specifically designed to reduce gender differences in the various dimensions of working life and to contrast the negative consequence of fertility decisions. By making use of a unique data set which contains complete work and fertility histories for different European countries, combined with features of maternity leave schemes cross countries and over time, we look at the effect of maternity leave benefits on job interruptions after each successive childbirth. The main result of the paper is that maternity leave legislation in Europe effectively increases job protection and female labour market attachment: a more generous paid maternity leav...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
This paper considers how entitlements to paid leave after the birth of children affect female labour...
There is evidence that women continue to struggle in the labour market across a number of employment...
Maternity leave policies have important effects on several labour market outcomes of women, and are ...
The objective of generous maternity leave policies is to increase the opportunities available to wom...
This paper shows how family policies aimed at reconciling the pressures of family and work generate ...
ABSTRACT: This paper shows how family policies aimed at reconciling the pressures of family and work...
In this paper, I use a pseudo-panel approach with data from the European Union Labour Force Survey t...
This paper aims to investigate the effects of extended maternity leave on female labour demand and t...
We investigate the aggregate-level effects of parental leave legislation on various labour market ou...
It is often considered to be unwise to hire a woman in childbearing age for a highly demanding job b...
AbstractLow fertility is set to worsen economic problems in many developed countries, and maternity,...
This paper investigates the effects of maternity leave benefits on the labor market outcomes of moth...
Switzerland mandated a 14-week paid maternity leave in 2005 when many firms already offered a simila...
their help and suggestions. Remaining errors are, of course, our own. In 1986 German federal parenta...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
This paper considers how entitlements to paid leave after the birth of children affect female labour...
There is evidence that women continue to struggle in the labour market across a number of employment...
Maternity leave policies have important effects on several labour market outcomes of women, and are ...
The objective of generous maternity leave policies is to increase the opportunities available to wom...
This paper shows how family policies aimed at reconciling the pressures of family and work generate ...
ABSTRACT: This paper shows how family policies aimed at reconciling the pressures of family and work...
In this paper, I use a pseudo-panel approach with data from the European Union Labour Force Survey t...
This paper aims to investigate the effects of extended maternity leave on female labour demand and t...
We investigate the aggregate-level effects of parental leave legislation on various labour market ou...
It is often considered to be unwise to hire a woman in childbearing age for a highly demanding job b...
AbstractLow fertility is set to worsen economic problems in many developed countries, and maternity,...
This paper investigates the effects of maternity leave benefits on the labor market outcomes of moth...
Switzerland mandated a 14-week paid maternity leave in 2005 when many firms already offered a simila...
their help and suggestions. Remaining errors are, of course, our own. In 1986 German federal parenta...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
This paper considers how entitlements to paid leave after the birth of children affect female labour...
There is evidence that women continue to struggle in the labour market across a number of employment...