Causal Effects of Paternity Leave on Children and Parents |
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Authors: | Sara Cools Jon H. Fiva Lars J. Kirkebøen |
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Affiliation: | 1. BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway;2. Statistics Norway, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Reserving a share of the parental leave period for fathers is considered necessary in order to induce fathers to take leave, and to increase men's participation in child‐rearing. We investigate how a parental leave reform directed towards fathers affected leave‐taking, and, in turn, children's and parents' long‐term outcomes. A paternal leave quota greatly increases the share of men taking paternity leave. We find evidence that children's school performance improves as a result, particularly in families where the father has higher education than the mother. We find no evidence that paternity leave counters the traditional allocation of parents' labor supply. |
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Keywords: | Child development labor supply parental leave I21 J13 J22 J24 |
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