Affiliation:
1. Paris School of Economics – INRAE FR‐75014 Paris France
2. CEDLAS IIE‐FCE, National University of La Plata (UNLP) Buenos Aires Argentina
Abstract
AbstractCountries around the world are increasingly expanding legal maternity leaves, with the dual objective of protecting mothers' jobs during their recovery after childbirth and enhancing child development. Using exhaustive census data, we find that a three‐year paid leave in France had zero average effects on children's long‐term schooling achievement, and no detectable impact heterogeneity. The lack of positive effects on children adds to the case against a policy that has strong adverse effects on mothers' careers.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics