This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six European countries. Each country provides different levels of support for maternal employment allowing us to determine institutional effects on labour market outcome. While mothers tend to earn less than non-mothers, the penalty to motherhood is considerably lower in countries with policy support for working mothers. The paper establishes the United Kingdom and West Germany to have the least policy support for working mothers as well as the largest penalties to motherhood
The lower pay earned by mothers has been documented in previous research, but the causes of this pen...
The motherhood wage penalty denotes the difference in wages between mothers and women without child...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...
This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six Europea...
In this paper we present estimates of the penalty in pay associated with motherhood for 11 European ...
The motherhood wage penalty is today probably the largest obstacle to progress in gender equality at...
Abendroth A, Huffman ML, Treas J. The Parity Penalty in Life Course Perspective: Motherhood and Occu...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
We use an original survey of academic women in the UK to investigate different dimensions of the mot...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
"In this paper we analyze how motherhood affects women's wages. Using a dataset from Russia we adopt...
This paper uses panel data from the British Families and Children Study to analyse the employment pa...
Research documents a wage penalty for mothers compared to childless women. We demonstrate there is a...
Research documents a wage penalty for mothers compared to childless women. We demonstrate there is a...
Recent scholarship suggests welfare state interventions, as measured by policy indices, create gende...
The lower pay earned by mothers has been documented in previous research, but the causes of this pen...
The motherhood wage penalty denotes the difference in wages between mothers and women without child...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...
This paper examines the extent of and the mechanisms behind the penalty to motherhood in six Europea...
In this paper we present estimates of the penalty in pay associated with motherhood for 11 European ...
The motherhood wage penalty is today probably the largest obstacle to progress in gender equality at...
Abendroth A, Huffman ML, Treas J. The Parity Penalty in Life Course Perspective: Motherhood and Occu...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
We use an original survey of academic women in the UK to investigate different dimensions of the mot...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
"In this paper we analyze how motherhood affects women's wages. Using a dataset from Russia we adopt...
This paper uses panel data from the British Families and Children Study to analyse the employment pa...
Research documents a wage penalty for mothers compared to childless women. We demonstrate there is a...
Research documents a wage penalty for mothers compared to childless women. We demonstrate there is a...
Recent scholarship suggests welfare state interventions, as measured by policy indices, create gende...
The lower pay earned by mothers has been documented in previous research, but the causes of this pen...
The motherhood wage penalty denotes the difference in wages between mothers and women without child...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...