Details about Cecile Wetzels
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Short-id: pwe59
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Working Papers
2007
- Are Workers in the Cultural Industries Paid Differently?
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) 
See also Journal Article Are workers in the cultural industries paid differently?, Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer (2008) View citations (4) (2008)
- First Time Parents’ Paid Work Patterns in Amsterdam: Father’s Part-Time Work, Family’s Immigrant Background and Mother’s Work for Pay When the Infant Is Very Young
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
- Self-Employment and Parenthood: Exploring the Impact of Partners, Children and Gender
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (8)
2003
- Wage effects of motherhood: a double selection approach
NIMA Working Papers, Núcleo de Investigação em Microeconomia Aplicada (NIMA), Universidade do Minho View citations (25)
2002
- Postponement of Maternity and the Duration of Time Spent at Home after First Birth: Panel Data Analyses Comparing Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden
OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers, OECD Publishing View citations (4)
Journal Articles
2008
- Are workers in the cultural industries paid differently?
Journal of Cultural Economics, 2008, 32, (1), 59-77 View citations (4)
See also Working Paper Are Workers in the Cultural Industries Paid Differently?, IZA Discussion Papers (2007) (2007)
2005
- Supply and Price of Childcare and Female Labour Force Participation in the Netherlands
LABOUR, 2005, 19, (s1), 171-209 View citations (15)
2002
- Dutch mothers' return to work and the re-entry effect on wage
Brussels Economic Review, 2002, 45, (2), 169-189 View citations (3)
2001
- Does Part-Time and Intermittent Work during Early Motherhood Lead to Regular Work Later?: A comparison of Labor Behavior of Mothers with Young Children in Germany, Britain, The Netherlands and Sweden
Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, 2001, 70, (1), 15-23 View citations (2)
1996
- Women`s labor force transitions in connection with childbirth: A panel data comparison between Germany, Sweden and Great Britain
Journal of Population Economics, 1996, 9, (3), 223-246 View citations (100)
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