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Early maternal employment and child cognitive outcomes: evidence from the UK and US

Denise Hawkes and Danielle Crosby

No 4819, Greenwich Papers in Political Economy from University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre

Abstract: Study Motivation Over the past two decades two important trends in the female labour market have been observed: an increase in the proportion of women in employment an increase in the participation of mother’s following child birth Continued questions about the impact of maternal employment and leave policies on the well-being of young children

Keywords: female; labour; supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-03-26
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