This paper analyzes the influence of children's health and mothers' physical and mental wellbeing on female labor force participation after childbirth in Germany. Our analysis uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study, which enables us to measure children's health based on the occurrence of severe health problems including mental and physical disabilities, hospitalizations, and preterm births. Since child health is measured at a very young age, we can rule out any of the reverse effects of maternal employment on child health identified in US studies. Within a two-year time period, we investigate the influence of these indicators on various aspects of female labor force participation after childbirth, including continuous l...
AbstractDo economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry ...
The negative effect of childbirth on mothers' labour supply is well documented, though most studies ...
This paper compares the work attachment of French and German women after childbirth. Both fertility ...
In this paper, I investigate employment behaviour of women one year after childbirth. Since the stud...
In contrast to unemployment, the effect of non-participation and parttime employment on subjective w...
Consistent with facts for a cross-section of OECD countries, I document that the labor force partici...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analy...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
The effects of childbirth on future labor market outcomes are a key issue for policy discussion. Thi...
at DIW Berlin This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German S...
Overweight and obesity in childhood are key indicators of child well-being that have often been link...
This paper compares the work attachment of French and German women after childbirth. Both fertility ...
AbstractDo economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry ...
The negative effect of childbirth on mothers' labour supply is well documented, though most studies ...
This paper compares the work attachment of French and German women after childbirth. Both fertility ...
In this paper, I investigate employment behaviour of women one year after childbirth. Since the stud...
In contrast to unemployment, the effect of non-participation and parttime employment on subjective w...
Consistent with facts for a cross-section of OECD countries, I document that the labor force partici...
This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analy...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
The effects of childbirth on future labor market outcomes are a key issue for policy discussion. Thi...
at DIW Berlin This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German S...
Overweight and obesity in childhood are key indicators of child well-being that have often been link...
This paper compares the work attachment of French and German women after childbirth. Both fertility ...
AbstractDo economic fluctuations change the labour market attachment of mothers? How is the reentry ...
The negative effect of childbirth on mothers' labour supply is well documented, though most studies ...
This paper compares the work attachment of French and German women after childbirth. Both fertility ...