共同居住的祖父母和母亲就业。北爱尔兰横断面行政数据分析。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Population Data Science Pub Date : 2024-10-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v9i1.2143
Ana Corina Miller, Dermot O'Reilly, David Wright
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对西方政府来说,在提供儿童保育的成本和增加女性(尤其是有抚养子女的女性)就业比例所带来的好处之间进行权衡,是最棘手的社会问题之一。在像北爱尔兰这样的国家,为学龄前和小学儿童提供的有限的补贴托儿服务部分被非正规托儿服务的增加所抵消,尽管这在规模和效果方面都相当难以评估。利用2011年人口普查中子女年龄在1至16岁的母亲的整个队列,我们认为共同居住的祖父母对北爱尔兰母亲的劳动力参与有实质性的积极影响。与祖父母共同居住的家庭,单亲母亲的就业率增加3.7个百分点,双亲家庭的母亲就业率增加2个百分点。有祖父母同住的母亲报告说,与没有祖父母同住的母亲相比,单亲母亲的比例增加了2.7个百分点,双亲家庭中全职工作的母亲的比例增加了3.7个百分点。总体而言,共同居住的祖父母的存在与至少增加3.2个百分点的有小学学龄儿童的母亲的劳动力参与率有关。
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Co-resident grandparent and maternal employment. A Northern Ireland cross-sectional administrative data analysis.

The trade-off between the costs of childcare provision and the benefits of having an increased proportion of women, particularly women with dependent children, in employment is one of the most taxing social issues for Western governments. In countries like Northern Ireland, the limited subsidised childcare provision for preschool and primary school children has been partially offset by a rise in informal childcare though this has been considerably hard to assess both in terms of magnitude and effect. Using the entire 2011 Census cohort of mothers with children aged 1 to 16 years of age, we argue that co-resident grandparents have a substantial positive impact on maternal labour force participation in Northern Ireland. The presence of a co-resident grandparent was associated with an increase of 3.7 percentage points in employment for single-parent mothers and 2 percentage points for mothers in two-parent households. Mothers with co-resident grandparents report an increase of 2.7 percentage points for a single mother and of 3.7 percentage points for a mother in a two-parent household being in full-time employment than mothers without. Overall, the presence of a co-resident grandparent was associated with at least a 3.2 percentage point increase in labour force participation among mothers with primary-school-age children.

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