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Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage and Children's Long-Term Outcomes
by
Dustmann, Christian
, Schönberg, Uta
in
Age
/ Apathy
/ Applied economics
/ Bildungsertrag
/ Birth order
/ Change agents
/ Changes
/ Child care
/ Child welfare
/ Childbirth
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Deutschland
/ Economic models
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Educational attainment
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ Foster children
/ Hypotheses
/ Job performance
/ Kinder
/ Labor markets
/ Legislation
/ Maternity & paternity leaves
/ Maternity leave
/ Mothers
/ Mutterschutz
/ Paid leave
/ Policy making
/ Return to work
/ Social policy
/ Studies
/ University colleges
/ Wages
/ Wirkungsanalyse
/ Womens health
/ Working mothers
2012
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Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage and Children's Long-Term Outcomes
by
Dustmann, Christian
, Schönberg, Uta
in
Age
/ Apathy
/ Applied economics
/ Bildungsertrag
/ Birth order
/ Change agents
/ Changes
/ Child care
/ Child welfare
/ Childbirth
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Deutschland
/ Economic models
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Educational attainment
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ Foster children
/ Hypotheses
/ Job performance
/ Kinder
/ Labor markets
/ Legislation
/ Maternity & paternity leaves
/ Maternity leave
/ Mothers
/ Mutterschutz
/ Paid leave
/ Policy making
/ Return to work
/ Social policy
/ Studies
/ University colleges
/ Wages
/ Wirkungsanalyse
/ Womens health
/ Working mothers
2012
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Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage and Children's Long-Term Outcomes
by
Dustmann, Christian
, Schönberg, Uta
in
Age
/ Apathy
/ Applied economics
/ Bildungsertrag
/ Birth order
/ Change agents
/ Changes
/ Child care
/ Child welfare
/ Childbirth
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Deutschland
/ Economic models
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Educational attainment
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ Foster children
/ Hypotheses
/ Job performance
/ Kinder
/ Labor markets
/ Legislation
/ Maternity & paternity leaves
/ Maternity leave
/ Mothers
/ Mutterschutz
/ Paid leave
/ Policy making
/ Return to work
/ Social policy
/ Studies
/ University colleges
/ Wages
/ Wirkungsanalyse
/ Womens health
/ Working mothers
2012
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Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage and Children's Long-Term Outcomes
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Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage and Children's Long-Term Outcomes
2012
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This paper evaluates the impact of three major expansions in maternity leave coverage in Germany on children's long-run outcomes. To identify the causal impact of the reforms, we use a difference-in-difference design that compares outcomes of children born shortly before and shortly after a change in maternity leave legislation in years of policy changes, and in years when no changes have taken place. We find no support for the hypothesis that the expansions in leave coverage improved children's outcomes, despite a strong impact on mothers' return to work behavior after childbirth.
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