This study analyses labour market transitions of women in the time around first childbirth. Two employment decisions are considered: exiting the labour force and a reduction in work hours. We assess change in these transitions in the Netherlands between 1970 and 2008. We test whether policy changes, in particular the introduction of unpaid parental leave, have changed the opportunity costs of specific work-family arrangements for women and their partners. We use detailed life-history couple data and estimate multinomial logit models. Our results show that over time, new mothers became less likely to exit the labour market and more likely to reduce their working hours. Eligibility for parental leave and public sector employment reduced the p...
This study analyses female native Dutch and ethnic minority employment patterns in the Dutch labour ...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
This paper compares the employment patterns of women after first and second birth in Finland, Norway...
This study analyses labour market transitions of women in the time around first childbirth. Two empl...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply. This effect is expected to be influe...
Item does not contain fulltextWe study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, def...
"This paper investigates the labor market behavior of women in Austria around their first childbirt...
This study investigates how the first childbirth affects the wage processes of women who are well-e...
We study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, defined as employment entry and e...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
The negative effect of childbirth on mothers' labour supply is well documented, though most studies ...
There is theoretical evidence that economic and family policies have an important impact on mother''...
The ability of markets to accommodate women's labor force transitions in connection to childbir...
This study analyses female native Dutch and ethnic minority employment patterns in the Dutch labour ...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
This paper compares the employment patterns of women after first and second birth in Finland, Norway...
This study analyses labour market transitions of women in the time around first childbirth. Two empl...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply. This effect is expected to be influe...
Item does not contain fulltextWe study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, def...
"This paper investigates the labor market behavior of women in Austria around their first childbirt...
This study investigates how the first childbirth affects the wage processes of women who are well-e...
We study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, defined as employment entry and e...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
The negative effect of childbirth on mothers' labour supply is well documented, though most studies ...
There is theoretical evidence that economic and family policies have an important impact on mother''...
The ability of markets to accommodate women's labor force transitions in connection to childbir...
This study analyses female native Dutch and ethnic minority employment patterns in the Dutch labour ...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
This paper compares the employment patterns of women after first and second birth in Finland, Norway...