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Dissecting Child Penalties

Pierre Pora and Lionel Wilner

ILR Review, 2025, vol. 78, issue 5, 859-884

Abstract: The authors relate mothers’ children-related labor earnings losses, referred to here as child penalties, to their location in the distribution of potential hourly wages. Using French administrative data and based on an event study approach, the authors show that the magnitude of these earnings losses decreases steeply along that distribution. This heterogeneity is the result of low-wage mothers leaving the labor market and more frequently reducing their working hours. By contrast, fathers’ labor market outcomes do not vary upon the arrival of children, regardless of their location in the distribution of potential hourly wages. These marked differences suggest that the pervasive part of life-cycle gender inequality associated with parenthood is related to both financial incentives and gender norms.

Keywords: child penalties; difference-in-difference; earnings distribution; gender pay gap; childcare; labor supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/00197939251342494

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