2009
DOI: 10.3406/estat.2009.8018
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Offre de travail des mères en France : l’effet causal du passage de deux à trois enfants

Abstract: [ger] Zwischen 1962 und 2005 nahm die Erwerbsquote der Frauen in Frankreich (von 45,8 % auf 63,8 %) zu, steht aber weiterhin in negativem Verhältnis zur Anzahl der Kinder. Inwiefern schränkt die Geburt eines zusätzlichen Kinds die Teilnahme der Mütter am Arbeitsmarkt ein? Die Relation zwischen Kinderzahl und Erwerbstätigkeit ist komplex, da die Entscheidungen zugunsten einer Geburt und einer Erwerbstätigkeit gemeinsame Determinanten haben und sich gegenseitig beeinflussen. Somit ist es schwierig, a priori zu s… Show more

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“…For Great Britain, going from zero to one and then two seems far more crucial: 'among women with no children, almost 80 per cent are engaged in full-time market work. However, in most studies, results are similar for the whole sample and for the sub-sample of married mothers or for samples of different ages (Angrist & Evans, 1998;Cruces & Galiani, 2007;Moschion, 2009;Vere, 2011). Regarding Chile, Lopez de Lerida (2005) finds that going from one to more than one child impacts negatively on mothers' LMP.…”
Section: Cross-country Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…For Great Britain, going from zero to one and then two seems far more crucial: 'among women with no children, almost 80 per cent are engaged in full-time market work. However, in most studies, results are similar for the whole sample and for the sub-sample of married mothers or for samples of different ages (Angrist & Evans, 1998;Cruces & Galiani, 2007;Moschion, 2009;Vere, 2011). Regarding Chile, Lopez de Lerida (2005) finds that going from one to more than one child impacts negatively on mothers' LMP.…”
Section: Cross-country Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Gender mix often yields estimates not significantly larger than the OLS estimates (Lopez de Lerida, 2005;Hirvonen, 2008;Moschion, 2009). Even though selection and reverse causality are expected to generate an upward bias in the OLS estimates, these results are not uncommon in the literature.…”
Section: (Ii) the Effect Of Fertility On Mothers' Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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