Mothers' Employment and Children's Educational Gender Gap

Xiaodong Fan, Hanming Fang, S. Markussen
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the connection between two concurrent trends since 1950: the narrowing and reversal of the educational gender gap and the increased labor force participation rate (LFPR) of married women. We hypothesize that the education production for boys is more adversely affected by a decrease in the mother's time input as a result of increasing employment. Therefore, an increase in the labor force participation rate of married women may narrow and even reverse the educational gender gap in the following generation. We use micro data from the Norwegian registry to directly show that the mother's employment during her children's childhood has an asymmetric effect on the educational achievement of her own sons and daughters. We also document a positive correlation between the educational gender gap in a particular generation and the LFPR of married women in the previous generation at the U.S. state level. We then propose a model that generates a novel prediction about the implications of these asymmetric effects on the mothers' labor supply decisions and find supporting evidence in both the U.S. and Norwegian data.
母亲就业与儿童受教育的性别差距
本文分析了1950年以来教育性别差距的缩小和逆转与已婚妇女劳动参与率(LFPR)的提高这两个同步趋势之间的联系。我们假设,由于就业增加,母亲的时间投入减少,对男孩的教育产出产生更不利的影响。因此,已婚女性劳动力参与率的提高可能会缩小甚至逆转下一代的教育性别差距。我们使用挪威登记处的微观数据直接表明,母亲在孩子童年时期的就业对她自己的儿子和女儿的教育成就具有不对称影响。我们还记录了特定一代的教育性别差距与美国州一级上一代已婚妇女的LFPR之间的正相关关系。然后,我们提出了一个模型,该模型对这些不对称效应对母亲劳动力供给决策的影响产生了新的预测,并在美国和挪威的数据中找到了支持证据。
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