This paper presents novel methodological and empirical contributions to the child penalty literature. We propose a new estimator that combines elements from standard event study and instrumental variable estimators and demonstrate their relatedness. Our analysis shows that all three approaches yield substantial estimates of the long-term impact of children on the earnings gap between mothers and their partners, commonly known as the child penalty, ranging from 11 to 18 percent. However, the models not only estimate different magnitudes of the child penalty, they also lead to very different conclusions as to whether it is mothers or partners who drive this penalty – the key policy concern. While the event study attributes the entire i...
Using population register data from the Netherlands, we analyze the child penalty for new parents in...
Using population register data from the Netherlands, we analyze the child penalty for new parents in...
This paper takes advantage of an exogeneous variation in the sex composition of previous children, t...
Women experience significant reductions in labor market income following the birth of children, whil...
Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studie...
The relationship between income, cost of childrearing and fertility is of considerable political and...
I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed ...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
This paper assesses the relationship between cash transfers to families and subsequent childbearing....
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
For identification, we exploit the staggered expansion across municipalities following a large refor...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Using population register data from the Netherlands, we analyze the child penalty for new parents in...
Using population register data from the Netherlands, we analyze the child penalty for new parents in...
This paper takes advantage of an exogeneous variation in the sex composition of previous children, t...
Women experience significant reductions in labor market income following the birth of children, whil...
Since the 1960s, Beckers’ New Home Economics has provided a central theoretical framework for studie...
The relationship between income, cost of childrearing and fertility is of considerable political and...
I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed ...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
This paper assesses the relationship between cash transfers to families and subsequent childbearing....
While fertility is positively correlated across generations, the causal effect of children's experie...
For identification, we exploit the staggered expansion across municipalities following a large refor...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Using population register data from the Netherlands, we analyze the child penalty for new parents in...
Using population register data from the Netherlands, we analyze the child penalty for new parents in...
This paper takes advantage of an exogeneous variation in the sex composition of previous children, t...