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December 22, 2024

Caught in the trap: Long-term setbacks for mothers after childbirth

Returning to work in Minijobs significantly worsens mothers' employment and earnings prospects over the long run

  • child penalty
  • maternal employment
  • Minijob
  • subsidized employment
  • Kamila Cygan-Rehm
  • Matthias Collischon
  • Regina T. Riphahn
Research

December 17, 2024

How parental role models shape gender inequality in labor markets

Childhood exposure to parental work behaviors leaves lasting impacts on gender roles and labor market outcomes

  • child penalty
  • gender norms
  • Eleonora Patacchini
  • Giulia Olivero
  • Henrik Jacobsen Kleven
Research

June 11, 2024

Work arrangements matter for the child penalty

New study shows mothers can work more while maintaining parenting time when given more control over work schedules

  • child penalty
  • household division of labor
  • mothers
  • work arrangements
  • Ludovica Ciasullo
  • Martina Uccioli

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