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The Wage Penalty for Motherhood


  Author: Michelle J. Budig, Paula England
Publisher: American Sociological Review
Publication: American Sociological Review, 2001, Vol. 66
Document Date:                  April 01, 2001
Category: Family Economics > Stay-at-home Parents
Related Categories:
Children > Costs of Children
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Family Income
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
Family Economics > Work/Family Balance
Parenthood/Childrearing > Dual Work Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Motherhood
 

This article looks at the impact of motherhood on women's income.  It finds that there is a 7% wage penalty per child and suggests that this may be the result of a loss of job experience, reduced productivity at work, the need to seek "mother-friendly" jobs, and discrimination by employers because of their motherhood status.

 

 

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