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The Impact of Parental Leave on Maternal Return to Work after Childbirth in the United States


  Author: Sandra L. Hofferth, Sally C. Curtin
Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Publication:
Document Date:                  2003
Category: Family Economics > Stay-at-home Parents
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Absence
Public Policy > Maternal/Paternal Leave
 

This paper investigates the association between unpaid parental leave and maternal return to work within the next two years.  It found that the availability of unpaid job-protected leave encouraged women to take a shorter leave in order to remain with their original employer, rather than take a longer leave and look for a new job later on.

 

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