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Beliefs About Maternal Labor Supply

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Boneva, Teodora ; Golin, Marta ; Kaufmann, Katja ; Rauh, Christopher:
Beliefs About Maternal Labor Supply.
Collaborative Research Center Transregio 224
Bonn ; Mannheim , 2024 . - 86 p. - (Discussion Paper Series - CRC TR 224 ; 517 )

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CRC TR 224 (project C 01)
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Project financing: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Abstract in another language

We provide representative evidence on the perceived returns to maternal labor supply. A mother's decision to work is perceived to have sizable impacts on child skills, family outcomes, and the motherŠs future labor market outcomes. Beliefs about the impact of additional household income can account for some, but not all, of the perceived positive effects. Perceived returns are predictive of labor supply intentions under different policy scenarios related to childcare availability and quality, two factors that are also perceived as important. An information experiment reveals that providing information about benefits of mothers working causally affects labor supply intentions.

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Item Type: Working paper, discussion paper
Keywords: Subjective expectations; maternal labor supply; childcare; child penalties
Subject classification: 22, J13, I26
Institutions of the University: Faculties
Faculties > Faculty of Law, Business and Economics
Faculties > Faculty of Law, Business and Economics > Department of Economics
Faculties > Faculty of Law, Business and Economics > Department of Economics > Chair Economics I - Empirical Macroeconomics and Family Economics
Faculties > Faculty of Law, Business and Economics > Department of Economics > Chair Economics I - Empirical Macroeconomics and Family Economics > Chair Economics I - Empirical Macroeconomics and Family Economics - Univ.-Prof. Dr. Katja Kaufmann
Result of work at the UBT: Yes
DDC Subjects: 300 Social sciences
300 Social sciences > 330 Economics
Date Deposited: 16 Oct 2024 10:56
Last Modified: 16 Oct 2024 10:56
URI: https://eref.uni-bayreuth.de/id/eprint/90602