International audienceAbstract The persistence of a wage gap between mothers and non-mothers has been widely analyzed. However, we know little about the impact of family policies on this relative motherhood penalty. This study investigates the extent to which unpaid leave granted for longer-term care of young children after an initial spell of maternity leave affects the motherhood wage gap, and whether full-time leave and part-time leave differ in this respect. We use panel data from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives and rely on a sample consisting of 959,359 women aged twenty-five to forty-seven between 2005 and 2012. We find first a negative association between use and duration of unpaid parental leave and mothers’ wages, and second...
The article analyzes how an egalitarian reform in the parental leave system may reduce the mother‑ h...
This study investigates the economic consequences of rights to paid parental leave in nine European ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
International audienceAbstract The persistence of a wage gap between mothers and non-mothers has bee...
The persistence of a wage gap between mothers and non-mothers has been widely analyzed. However, we ...
Abstract We present evidence for the motherhood wage penalty in Spain as a representative Southern E...
This paper analyses the extent to which individual and workplacecharacteristics and regional policie...
Objective: The question addressed in this study is the possible effect of mothers' use of parental l...
The motherhood wage penalty is a crucial topic in explaining the gender wage gap. The current litera...
A frequently cited aim of parental leave policies is to provide parents with the opportunity to comb...
There is evidence that women continue to struggle in the labour market across a number of employment...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...
Background: Paid maternity leave (ML) has been associated with better health outcomes in mothers and...
their help and suggestions. Remaining errors are, of course, our own. In 1986 German federal parenta...
Mothers tend to receive lower wages than comparable childless women. This ‘motherhood wage gap’ has ...
The article analyzes how an egalitarian reform in the parental leave system may reduce the mother‑ h...
This study investigates the economic consequences of rights to paid parental leave in nine European ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
International audienceAbstract The persistence of a wage gap between mothers and non-mothers has bee...
The persistence of a wage gap between mothers and non-mothers has been widely analyzed. However, we ...
Abstract We present evidence for the motherhood wage penalty in Spain as a representative Southern E...
This paper analyses the extent to which individual and workplacecharacteristics and regional policie...
Objective: The question addressed in this study is the possible effect of mothers' use of parental l...
The motherhood wage penalty is a crucial topic in explaining the gender wage gap. The current litera...
A frequently cited aim of parental leave policies is to provide parents with the opportunity to comb...
There is evidence that women continue to struggle in the labour market across a number of employment...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...
Background: Paid maternity leave (ML) has been associated with better health outcomes in mothers and...
their help and suggestions. Remaining errors are, of course, our own. In 1986 German federal parenta...
Mothers tend to receive lower wages than comparable childless women. This ‘motherhood wage gap’ has ...
The article analyzes how an egalitarian reform in the parental leave system may reduce the mother‑ h...
This study investigates the economic consequences of rights to paid parental leave in nine European ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...