This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having their first child. Using data from before and after the birth of the child on a range of variables, including economic resources, gender attitudes, workplace flexibility, and availability of non-parental childcare, we first model the factors are associated with the decision to remain in work or not after the birth of the first child. The main finding here is that childbirth has a major impact on mothers’ paid work-time, whereas for fathers it has very little impact. Factors that are related to a mother’s decision to remain in work or not include the absolute (but not relative) pay of each parent, the father’s workplace flexibility, and paid pa...
Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers ta...
This paper uses the 1992 Time Use Survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics to calculate the amo...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
Multigenerational disadvantage is related to patterns of family formation because divergent childbea...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...
We use the first five waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey to exam...
Finding time to both earn money and raise children is demanding. Within the constraints and opportun...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
This paper studies how an introduction of paid parental leave (PPL) affects maternal labor market ou...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers ta...
This paper uses the 1992 Time Use Survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics to calculate the amo...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
Multigenerational disadvantage is related to patterns of family formation because divergent childbea...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...
We use the first five waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey to exam...
Finding time to both earn money and raise children is demanding. Within the constraints and opportun...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
This paper studies how an introduction of paid parental leave (PPL) affects maternal labor market ou...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers ta...
This paper uses the 1992 Time Use Survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics to calculate the amo...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...