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    Gender Gaps in Labor Informality: The Motherhood Effect

    Abstract
    We estimate the short- and long-run labor market impacts of parenthood in a developing country, Chile, based on an eventstudy approach around the birth of the first child. We assess mechanisms behind these effects based on a model economy and find that: (i) informal jobs’ flexible working hours prevent some women from leaving the labor market upon motherhood, (ii) improving the quality of social protection of formal jobs tempers this increase in informality. Our results suggest that mothers find in informal jobs the flexibility needed for family-work balance, although it comes at the cost of deteriorating their labor market prospects.
    Subject
    Banca de desarrollo | Desarrollo | Economía | Familia | Género | Investigación socioeconómica | Mujer | Pobreza | Políticas públicas
     
    Country / Region
    América del sur
    América Latina y el Caribe
    Chile
     
    URI
    https://scioteca.caf.com/handle/123456789/1669
    Date
    2020-12-15
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    Berniell, Inés
    Berniell, Lucila
    de la Mata, Dolores
    Edo, María
    Marchionni, Mariana
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