Do family policies reduce gender inequality in the labor market? We contribute to this debate by investigating the joint impact of parental leave and child care, using administrative data covering the labor market and birth histories of Austrian workers over more than half a century. We start by quasi-experimentally identifying the causal effects of all family policy reforms since the 1950s on the full dynamics of male and female earnings. We then map these causal estimates into a decomposition framework building on Kleven, Landais and Søgaard (2019) to compute counterfactual gender inequality series. Our results show that the enormous expansions of parental leave and child care subsidies have had virtually no impact on gender convergence
Public policy can affect many different gender inequalities. However, relatively little attention ha...
The presented empirical data analysis aims to shed light on the persistence of gender inequalities i...
This project proposes to estimate the causal effect of family policies on female labor market outcom...
Do family policies reduce gender inequality in the labor market? We contribute to this debate by inv...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
We draw lessons from existing work and our own analysis on the effects of parental leave and other i...
Despite a dramatic convergence in the gender wage gap at the end of the 20th century, there has been...
Part of the welfare paradox is that generous family policies increase private sector employer discri...
By the early 21st century, most high-income countries have put into effect a host of generous and vi...
It is demonstrated that family policies are an important aspect of the institutional context of earn...
The aim of this study is to examine if the gender wage gap is affected by how generous parental- and...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Although young couples increasingly divide paid and unpaid work equally, the tr...
An important feature of the U.S. labor market is that, even after controlling for measurable differe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Sociology. Advisor: DR. Phyllis Moen...
Public policy can affect many different gender inequalities. However, relatively little attention ha...
The presented empirical data analysis aims to shed light on the persistence of gender inequalities i...
This project proposes to estimate the causal effect of family policies on female labor market outcom...
Do family policies reduce gender inequality in the labor market? We contribute to this debate by inv...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
We draw lessons from existing work and our own analysis on the effects of parental leave and other i...
Despite a dramatic convergence in the gender wage gap at the end of the 20th century, there has been...
Part of the welfare paradox is that generous family policies increase private sector employer discri...
By the early 21st century, most high-income countries have put into effect a host of generous and vi...
It is demonstrated that family policies are an important aspect of the institutional context of earn...
The aim of this study is to examine if the gender wage gap is affected by how generous parental- and...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Although young couples increasingly divide paid and unpaid work equally, the tr...
An important feature of the U.S. labor market is that, even after controlling for measurable differe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Sociology. Advisor: DR. Phyllis Moen...
Public policy can affect many different gender inequalities. However, relatively little attention ha...
The presented empirical data analysis aims to shed light on the persistence of gender inequalities i...
This project proposes to estimate the causal effect of family policies on female labor market outcom...