The short- and long-term effects of family-friendly policies on mothers' employment

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De Quinto, Alicia [1 ]
Gonzalez, Libertad [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Fac CC Econ & Empresariales, C Francisco Tomas & Valiente 5, Madrid 28049, Spain
[2] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Dept Econ & Business, RamonTrias Fargas 25-27, Barcelona 08005, Spain
[3] Barcelona Sch Econ, Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27, Barcelona 08005, Spain
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Worktime reduction; Maternity; Childcare policies; ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES; LEAVE; LESSONS;
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10.1016/j.labeco.2024.102672
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F [经济];
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摘要
Countries often encourage part-time work among new parents as part of their family policies, aiming to foster mothers' labor market attachment. However, this approach may unintentionally impede women's long-term career prospects. We examine the impact of a 1999 Spanish reform that allowed parents to reduce their working hours by up to a half while their youngest child was under age 6, along with job protection measures. Leveraging eligibility rules, we follow a regression kink design, comparing ineligible women to mothers who had varying lengths of eligibility, and tracking their subsequent work trajectories. Our findings show that longer eligibility led to a modest increase in maternal part-time work during her child's early years, with mothers working approximately one additional day part-time for each extra month of eligibility. This increase in parttime work substituted for days spent in unemployment rather than reducing full-time work, leading to a rise in earnings. In the long term, extended eligibility also led to improvements in both employment and earnings. Overall, we find that the policy had a positive impact on the labor supply and earnings of women with children, both in the short and long term.
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