German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of "Elterngeld" replaced the previous "Erziehungsgeld". The transfer programs differ in various dimensions. We study the effects on the labor supply of young mothers, by comparing behavior before and after the reform. We separately consider women of high and low incomes, which were treated differently under the old "Erziehungsgeld"-regime, and differentiate the periods before and after the expiration of transfer receipt. Our results mainly confirm expectations based on a labor supply framework.Female labor supply, fertility, child subsidy, parents money
This works investigates parental employment patterns in Great Britain as well as in eastern and west...
We estimate a structural life-cycle model of fertility and female labour supply and use it to evalu...
AbstractDo economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry ...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the labor supply effects of a change in child-subsidy policy designed to both increase fert...
Based on a structural model of fertility and female labour force supply with unobserved heterogenei...
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...
1 Germany is known to have one of the lowest fertility rates among Western European countries and al...
The introduction of the parental leave benefit scheme in 2007 is widely regarded as a landmark refor...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...
Using three datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of parental leave fro...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
This study focuses on changes in the length of paid parental leave in Austria, France and Hungary be...
This works investigates parental employment patterns in Great Britain as well as in eastern and west...
We estimate a structural life-cycle model of fertility and female labour supply and use it to evalu...
AbstractDo economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry ...
German family policy underwent a reform in 2007, when the new instrument of „Elterngeld" replaced „E...
We study the short-, medium-, and long-run employment effects of a substantial change in Germany's p...
We study the labor supply effects of a change in child-subsidy policy designed to both increase fert...
Based on a structural model of fertility and female labour force supply with unobserved heterogenei...
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...
1 Germany is known to have one of the lowest fertility rates among Western European countries and al...
The introduction of the parental leave benefit scheme in 2007 is widely regarded as a landmark refor...
We assess if and how motherhood wage penalties change in response to the design of parental leave re...
Using three datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of parental leave fro...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
This study focuses on changes in the length of paid parental leave in Austria, France and Hungary be...
This works investigates parental employment patterns in Great Britain as well as in eastern and west...
We estimate a structural life-cycle model of fertility and female labour supply and use it to evalu...
AbstractDo economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry ...