Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work–family balance. This paper studies the impact of the substantial change in Germany’s parental leave system on maternal employment. The aim of the reform was to decrease birth-related maternal employment breaks by providing more generous parental benefits for a shorter period of time. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel data for 2002–2015, I exploited quasi-experimental variation in the benefits to estimate the impact of the reform. I incorporated the mother’s decision to substitute her care time with the public child care. To control for the availability of child care, I used spatial and temporal variation in the availability of childcare slots. Ove...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
This project proposes to estimate the causal effect of family policies on female labor market outcom...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work-family ba...
This paper evaluates the policy-induced changes from Germany’s 2007 Parental Leave Policy reforms in...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
1 Germany is known to have one of the lowest fertility rates among Western European countries and al...
Childbearing is often associated with employment interruptions in women’s careers. Since 2005, the G...
Childbearing is often associated with employment interruptions in women’s careers. Since 2005, the G...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
This project proposes to estimate the causal effect of family policies on female labor market outcom...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work-family ba...
This paper evaluates the policy-induced changes from Germany’s 2007 Parental Leave Policy reforms in...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
1 Germany is known to have one of the lowest fertility rates among Western European countries and al...
Childbearing is often associated with employment interruptions in women’s careers. Since 2005, the G...
Childbearing is often associated with employment interruptions in women’s careers. Since 2005, the G...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
This project proposes to estimate the causal effect of family policies on female labor market outcom...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...