AbstractThis paper investigates how mothers' decision to stay at home with young children affects their subsequent work careers. Identification is based on the introduction of the Cash-for-Care program in Norway in 1998, which increased mothers' incentives to withdraw from the labor market when their child was one and two years old. Our estimates demonstrate that, for mothers without a university degree or with pre-reform earnings below the median, the program had effects on earnings and full-time employment even when the child was no longer eligible for Cash-for-Care at ages four and five. However, from age six, we can no longer see any effects. Further analysis suggests that the effects dissipate because most mothers remained attached to ...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work-family ba...
Job protection and cash benefits are key elements of parental leave (PL) systems. We study how these...
We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 197...
AbstractThis paper investigates how mothers' decision to stay at home with young children affects th...
We study the impacts of a policy designed to reward mothers who stay at home rather than join the la...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
This paper analyzes the (re)entry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follo...
Master's thesis in Economic analysis.This paper investigates how a withdrawal of the Cash-for-Care p...
This dissertation explores three distinct influences on women\u27s participation in the workforce fo...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
Research shows that gendered inequalities in the labour market, such as wage differences and discrep...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
Despite recent increases in female labour force participation across Europe, a non-negligible propor...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work-family ba...
Job protection and cash benefits are key elements of parental leave (PL) systems. We study how these...
We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 197...
AbstractThis paper investigates how mothers' decision to stay at home with young children affects th...
We study the impacts of a policy designed to reward mothers who stay at home rather than join the la...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
This paper analyzes the (reentry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follow...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
This paper analyzes the (re)entry of Norwegian mothers into full-time and part-time employment follo...
Master's thesis in Economic analysis.This paper investigates how a withdrawal of the Cash-for-Care p...
This dissertation explores three distinct influences on women\u27s participation in the workforce fo...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
Research shows that gendered inequalities in the labour market, such as wage differences and discrep...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
Despite recent increases in female labour force participation across Europe, a non-negligible propor...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work-family ba...
Job protection and cash benefits are key elements of parental leave (PL) systems. We study how these...
We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 197...