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Working Papers
2020
- Employer Responses to Family Leave Programs
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (10)
Also in Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (2020) View citations (10)
2019
- Explaining gender gap variation across assessment forms
Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy View citations (3)
2018
- Parental leave benefits, household labor supply, and children's long-run outcomes
IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies View citations (5)
See also Journal Article Parental Leave Benefits, Household Labor Supply, and Children’s Long-Run Outcomes, Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press (2020) View citations (34) (2020)
2017
- Parental Investments in Early Life and Child Outcomes. Evidence from Swedish Parental Leave Rules
Working Papers in Economics, University of Bergen, Department of Economics View citations (1)
Also in Working Papers, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group (2017) View citations (1) IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2017) View citations (1)
- Parenthood, Family Friendly Workplaces, and the Gender Gaps in Early Work Careers
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (35)
2016
- Modern family? Paternity leave and marital stability
Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy View citations (8)
See also Journal Article Modern Family? Paternity Leave and Marital Stability, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association (2018) View citations (50) (2018)
2014
- Effects of the timing of births on women's earnings - evidence from a natural experiment
Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy View citations (19)
- Gender Differences in Shirking: Monitoring or Social Preferences? Evidence from a Field Experiment
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (2)
Also in Working Paper Series, Center for Labor Studies, Uppsala University, Department of Economics (2014) View citations (3) Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (2014) View citations (2)
- The spacing of births and women's subsequent earnings - evidence from a natural experiment
Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy View citations (9)
2012
- Labour Supply Responses to Paid Parental Leave
Working Paper Series, Center for Labor Studies, Uppsala University, Department of Economics View citations (12)
Also in Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (2012) View citations (11)
- Mothers’ Income Recovery after Childbearing
Working Paper Series, Center for Labor Studies, Uppsala University, Department of Economics View citations (5)
Also in Working Paper Series, IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (2012) View citations (8)
Journal Articles
2020
- Parental Leave Benefits, Household Labor Supply, and Children’s Long-Run Outcomes
Journal of Labor Economics, 2020, 38, (1), 261 - 320 View citations (34)
See also Working Paper Parental leave benefits, household labor supply, and children's long-run outcomes, IFS Working Papers (2018) View citations (5) (2018)
2019
- Worker absenteeism: peer influences, monitoring and job flexibility
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 2019, 182, (2), 605-621 View citations (2)
2018
- Modern Family? Paternity Leave and Marital Stability
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2018, 10, (4), 283-307 View citations (50)
See also Working Paper Modern family? Paternity leave and marital stability, Working Paper Series (2016) View citations (8) (2016)
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