Mothers’ and daughters’ employment in Europe. A comparative analysis

Author:

Berloffa Gabriella1,Matteazzi Eleonora23,Şandor Alina1,Villa Paola1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics and Management, University of Trento , Via Inama 5 , Trento 38122, Italy

2. Department of Economics, University of Verona , Via Cantarane 24 , Verona 37129, Italy

3. EconomiX-CNRS, Université Paris Nanterre , Avenue de la République 200 , Nanterre 92001, France

Abstract

Abstract This article analyzes the intergenerational correlation of employment between young women (at about 30 years of age) and their mothers (when their daughters were about 14 years old), using 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions data. It examines the extent to which this correlation varies across 19 European countries and is associated with the socioeconomic context at the national level. Having grown up with a working mother is associated with a sizeable increase in the daughters’ employment probability in almost all countries, with greater effect for women with children. For this group, the intergenerational correlation is smaller in countries where the policy context is less favorable to maternal employment. It is crucial to promote gender equality, challenging individuals’ gender stereotypes through education and in society at large, and create conditions that allow young women’s preferences for work to be realized, enhancing policies that favor a balanced sharing of unpaid work.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science

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