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-5 Performance Pay, the Gender Gap, and Specialization within Marriage 1 2 John S . Heywood · Daniel Parent Published online: 22 August 2017 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2017 Abstract We show ...
marriage rates and low childlessness rates of married mothers usually imply high total fertility. Moreover, married women’s and single women’s fertility decisions do not exhibit such sharp differences ...
family and career-related demands that affect gender labor supply differences among parents. One consequence of the gender division of labor is that women (mothers) tend to work part-time to a larger ...
to both marriage stability and life expectancy. We find that auxiliary benefits have a large depressing effect on married women’s employment. Moreover, we show that a revenue neutral minimum benefit scheme ...
on childcare use but implies an unambiguous increase in in‐work credit receipt among married women after the reform. Finally, there might be situations in which couples face a ‘ marriage penalty ’, in the sense ...
. Journal of Human Resources , 34 , 294 – 311 . Google Scholar OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat Andersen S . H. ( 2018 ). Paternity leave and the motherhood penalty : new causal evidence . Journal of Marriage ...
with the following expectation: Hypothesis 1: Otherwise equal, mothers receive lower wages than childless women in Latin America. 3. Linking the Motherhood Penalty and Labor Informality A large informal sector ...
on women’s employment trajectories from childbirth to retirement. They find that, for women without a college degree, the short-term reductions in labor supply following childbirth in fact turn positive ...
Abstract Prominent research has claimed that work–family reconciliation policies trigger ‘tradeoffs’ and ‘paradoxes’ in terms of gender equality with adverse labor market consequences for women ...
et al. 2012). In this study, we examine how men and women in the United States without a college degree behave in today’s labor market in the year after the birth of a child. The “motherhood penalty ...
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