Family Policy Outcomes: Combining Institutional and Demographic Explanations of Women's Employment and Earnings Inequality in OECD Countries, 1975-2005

R. Nieuwenhuis
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Women's employment and earnings, as well as earnings inequality, have been rising in OECD countries in recent decades. This dissertation answers questions pertaining to how family policies have facilitated women in combining motherhood and employment, and how women's earnings have affected the inequality between households. Based on well over a million person-level observations, this study covers 18 OECD countries and a period from 1975 to 2005. Reconciliation policies were shown to reduce the employment gap between mothers and women without children, while policies financially supporting families with children enlarge this motherhood-employment gap. Very long periods of leave, however, negatively affect the employment of mothers. More educated women benefit more from reconciliation policies than less educated. Women's rising earnings were found to have attenuated inequality between households. Family policy rrangements that facilitate women's employment not only contribute to smaller inequalities within households, but also between households.
家庭政策结果:结合经济合作与发展组织国家妇女就业和收入不平等的制度和人口解释,1975-2005
近几十年来,经合组织国家女性的就业和收入以及收入不平等一直在加剧。本文回答了有关家庭政策如何促进妇女兼顾母性和就业,以及妇女收入如何影响家庭之间不平等的问题。这项研究基于超过一百万人的观察,涵盖了18个经合组织国家,时间从1975年到2005年。和解政策被证明可以缩小母亲和没有孩子的妇女之间的就业差距,而在经济上支持有孩子的家庭的政策则扩大了这种母亲与就业之间的差距。但是,非常长的假期对母亲的就业产生不利影响。受教育程度较高的妇女比受教育程度较低的妇女从和解政策中获益更多。研究发现,女性收入的增加减轻了家庭间的不平等。促进妇女就业的家庭政策安排不仅有助于减少家庭内部的不平等,而且也有助于减少家庭之间的不平等。
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