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December 6, 2024

Education increases family formation among women but has no effect on men

Analysis of Finnish admissions data challenges traditional beliefs about the impact of higher education

  • education
  • family
  • gender
Research

February 15, 2024

How the division of roles within the family shapes job satisfaction

New study finds secondary earners more likely to prioritize personal preferences over compensation

  • family
  • gender
  • household
  • job satisfaction
  • Christian Bredemeier
  • Patrick Ndlovu
  • Roland Winkler
  • Suncica Vujic
Research

April 29, 2021

“I will have to discuss this with my family”

New study on the effects of wages on intra-family bargaining and hours worked

  • consumption
  • intra-family bargaining
  • labor-supply elasticity
  • wages
  • working hours
  • Christian Bredemeier
  • Falko Juessen
  • Jan Gravert
Research

September 24, 2020

What explains the unexplained gender pay gap?

Family choices affect pay differences between men and women

  • career
  • choice
  • discrimination
  • family
  • gender pay gap
  • Christian Bredemeier
  • Dorothée Averkamp
  • Falko Juessen
Research

June 25, 2019

Expansion of paid parental leave may work against intended goals

Study from France analyzes the effects on household specialization and children's well-being

  • family
  • gender gap
  • household
  • maternity
  • parental leave
  • paternity
  • well-being
  • Serena Canaan
IZA NewsResearch

May 4, 2019

Children benefit from school construction and conditional cash transfers

3rd annual workshop of IZA's Family and Gender program

  • cash transfer
  • child development
  • cognitive development
  • familiy economics
  • gender
  • school
Research

September 21, 2018

Parental leave benefits do not widen the socio-economic gap in child development

Analysis of school entrance exams in Germany

  • child development
  • Germany
  • parental leave
  • single motherhood
  • socio-economic inequality
  • C. Katharina Spieß
  • Daniel Kühnle
  • Kamila Cygan-Rehm
  • Mathias Hübener
  • Regina Riphahn
Research

August 27, 2018

Brothers foster women’s gender conformity

Study from Denmark shows that parents invest differently in their daughters if they also have sons

  • gender
  • human capital
  • parents
  • STEM
  • Anne Ardila Brenøe
Research

May 30, 2018

Informal care givers pay a high price in well-being

New study monetarizes the well-being losses from providing informal care to family members.

  • caregiving
  • disability
  • elderly
  • family
  • informal care
  • shadow price
  • UK
  • valuation
  • well-being
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Rebecca McDonald
Research

September 17, 2014

Flexible working hours improve job satisfaction

Temporal and locational flexibility (TLF) is an important element in current policy debates about working conditions and the combination of […]

  • family
  • flexibility
  • job satisfaction
  • Netherlands
  • part-time work
  • working conditions
  • working hours
  • Daniel Possenriede
  • Janneke Plantenga

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