We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 1977, were eligible for 12 weeks of unpaid leave, while those giving birth after that date were entitled to 4 months of paid leave and 12 months of unpaid leave. The increased time spent with the child led to a 2 percentage point decline in high school dropout rates and a 5 percent increase in wages at age 30. These effects were larger for the children of mothers who, in the absence of the reform, would have taken very low levels of unpaid leave.publishedVersio
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
Paid maternity leave’s effect on women’s real wage growth is indeterminate in theory. Paid maternity...
We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 197...
We examine the impact of the introduction of paid maternity leave in Norway in 1977 on maternal heal...
We study the impact of increasing the time that the mother spends with her child in the first year ...
While much research has been done on the effects of maternity leave on children's outcomes and mater...
While a large literature is devoted to understanding the impact of maternity leave on children's out...
Investments in children are generally seen as investments in the future economy. In this study I foc...
Abstract Governments throughout the world have responded to soaring women’s labor force participa...
Universal parental leaves with job protection and earnings compensation increase women’s attachment ...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
This study investigates the economic consequences of rights to paid parental leave in nine European ...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
Paid maternity leave’s effect on women’s real wage growth is indeterminate in theory. Paid maternity...
We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 197...
We examine the impact of the introduction of paid maternity leave in Norway in 1977 on maternal heal...
We study the impact of increasing the time that the mother spends with her child in the first year ...
While much research has been done on the effects of maternity leave on children's outcomes and mater...
While a large literature is devoted to understanding the impact of maternity leave on children's out...
Investments in children are generally seen as investments in the future economy. In this study I foc...
Abstract Governments throughout the world have responded to soaring women’s labor force participa...
Universal parental leaves with job protection and earnings compensation increase women’s attachment ...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
This study investigates the economic consequences of rights to paid parental leave in nine European ...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
Paid maternity leave’s effect on women’s real wage growth is indeterminate in theory. Paid maternity...