Child penalty in Russia: evidence from an event study

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Lara Lebedinski
Cristiano Perugini
Marko Vladisavljević
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[1] Institute of Economic Sciences,Department of Sociology
[2] University of Vienna,Department of Economics
[3] University of Perugia,Faculty of Economics
[4] IZA Institute of Labour Economics,undefined
[5] University of Belgrade,undefined
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Child penalty; Russia; Event study; RLMS; J16; J13; J31;
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In this paper, we investigate the child penalty in Russia using data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) and the methodological framework of event studies. We find that five years after childbirth, women suffer an earnings penalty, while no effect is observed for men. The mothers’ penalty stems exclusively from lower employment after childbirth. Contrary to similar studies on Western Europe and the US, we do not find penalties in terms of working hours or hourly wage rates for women who remain in the labour force. We further find that mothers’ employment penalty is strongly driven by household characteristics and by their spouses’ beliefs. Finally, we find that parenthood decreases the probability of working in supervisory positions for mothers and in the public sector for fathers.
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