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Parental leave policies and parents' employment and leave-taking.

Wen-Jui Han1, Christopher Ruhn, Jane Waldfogel.   

Abstract

We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the extent to which these behaviors are influenced by parental leave policies. Data are from the June Current Population Survey (CPS) Fertility Supplements, merged with other months of the CPS, and cover the period 1987 to 1994. This time span is one during which parental leave legislation expanded at both the state and federal level. We also provide the first comprehensive examination of employment and leave-taking by fathers of infants. Our main finding is that leave expansions are associated with increased leave-taking by both mothers and fathers. The magnitudes of the changes are small in absolute terms but large relative to the baseline for men and much greater for college-educated or married mothers than for their less-educated or single counterparts.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19090048      PMCID: PMC2674611          DOI: 10.1002/pam.20398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Policy Anal Manage        ISSN: 0276-8739


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2.  First-Year Maternal Employment and Child Development in the First Seven Years.

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5.  Maternity Leave in Taiwan.

Authors:  Joyce Yen Feng; Wen-Jui Han
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6.  The effects of California's paid family leave program on mothers' leave-taking and subsequent labor market outcomes.

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Journal:  Acad Pediatr       Date:  2012-03-28       Impact factor: 3.107

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10.  Paid leave benefits among a national sample of working mothers with infants in the United States.

Authors:  Megan Shepherd-Banigan; Janice F Bell
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2014-01
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