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The Effect of Prenatal Maternity Leave on Short and Long-term Child Outcomes

Alexander Ahammer, Martin Halla and Nicole Schneeweis

No 2018-06, CDL Aging, Health, Labor working papers from The Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory Aging, Health, and the Labor Market, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Abstract: Maternity leave policies are presumed to be essential to ensure the health of pregnant workers and their unborn children. However, little is known about the optimal duration of prenatal maternity leave and existing policies are not evidence-based. We evaluate a substantial maternity leave extension in Austria, which increased mandatory leave prior to birth from six to eight weeks. Our estimation strategy exploits that the eligibility for the extended leave was determined by a cutoff due date. As an additional source of exogenous variation, we use information on non-working mothers, who are not eligible for maternity leave. Across estimations, we consistently find no evidence for significant effects of this extension on children’s health at birth, subsequent maternal health and fertility, and longterm human capital outcomes of children. Our finding is confirmed by a supplementary cross-country panel analysis.

Keywords: Maternity leave; infant health; birth outcomes; birth weight; fertility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I13 I18 J13 J28 J83 J88 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 42 pages
Note: English
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