Conciliation entre vies professionnelle et familiale et renoncements à l'enfant
Gilbert Cette,
Nicolas Dromel and
Dominique Méda
Revue de l'OFCE, 2005, vol. 92, issue 1, 263-313
Abstract:
This paper focuses on child renunciations factors, investigating the answers of nearly 1000 employees to a 2003 IPSOS-Chronopost survey. Numerous variables are taken into account simultaneously, evaluating their ?caeteris paribus? influence through logistic models estimations. In a nutshell, people who frequently declare child renunciations or delayed conception moments because of working-life organisation, or feel children as a brake for career would be young people, women, without children. The higher the professional class, the more employees declare being concerned with these difficulties. Nevertheless, a finance constraint seems to hold : the higher their income, the less employees declare child renunciations. A better working-schedules visibility and a chosen working-time would moderate these difficulties. Parents declaring « renunciations » would more often face bad-adaptations of holiday-school rhythms with their life. JEL Codes : D10, J13, J22.
JEL-codes: D10 J13 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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