Maternity Leave in the Context of Couples: The impact of both partners' characteristics and employment experiences on mothers' re-entry into the labour market

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Stefanie Hoherz

Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2014,
(SOEPpapers 647)

Abstract

This research focuses on re-entry for mothers after maternity leave. The empirical analysis focuses on the first twenty-two years of post-reunification Germany, using proportional hazards models. Results show that the re-entry into part-time employment is primarily affected by the mother’s own resources and former career, the return to full-time work is more linked to the partner’s resources. This behaviour is especially prevalent in families where the mother has a higher earning potential than the father, a group having the highest re-entry chances for mothers, especially into full-time employment. The results concerning experiences of unemployment for the male partner show that mothers try to compensate uncertainties with increased labour force participation.



Keywords: maternal employment, added-worker effect, proportional hazard, Germany
Externer Link:
http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.462369.de/diw_sp0647.pdf

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