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Now Daddy’s Changing Diapers and Mommy’s Making Her Career - Evaluating a Generous Parental Leave Regulation Using a Natural Experiment

Jochen Kluve
RWI Essen: Rheinisch-Westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Marcus Tamm
RWI Essen


October 1, 2009


Abstract:     
Over the last decades many OECD countries introduced parental leave regulations in order to counteract low and decreasing birth rates. In general, these regulations aim at making parenthood more attractive and more compatible with a working career, especially for women. The recent German Elterngeld reform is one example: By replacing 67 per cent of prepartum parental labor earnings for up to 14 months after birth of the child - if both father and mother take up the transfer - it intends to i) smooth or prevent households’ earnings decline postpartum, ii) make childbearing attractive for working women while iii) keeping them close to the labor market, and iv) incentivize fathers to participate in childcare. We evaluate the reform by using a natural experiment created by the quick legislative process of the Elterngeld reform: Comparing outcomes of parents with children born shortly after and before the coming into effect of the law on 1 January 2007 yields unbiased estimates of the reform effects, because at the time when these children were conceived none of the parents knew that the regulation would be in force by the time their child is born. Our results are based on unique data from the official evaluation of the reform, which we conducted for the German government, and they show that the reform has been generally successful in attaining its objectives. In particular, we find a significant decrease in mothers’ employment probability during the 12 months after giving birth, and a significant increase in mothers’ employment probability after the Elterngeld transfer expires.

Keywords: Parental leave, natural experiment, female labor market participation

JEL Classifications: H31, J13, J18

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Date posted: October 24, 2009 ; Last revised: October 24, 2009

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Kluve, Jochen and Tamm, Marcus, Now Daddy’s Changing Diapers and Mommy’s Making Her Career - Evaluating a Generous Parental Leave Regulation Using a Natural Experiment (October 1, 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1493194


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Jochen Kluve (Contact Author)
RWI Essen: Rheinisch-Westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung ( email )
45128 Essen Germany
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
D-53072 Bonn Germany
Marcus Tamm
RWI Essen ( email )
Hohenzollernstr. 1-3
45128 Essen Germany
+49 201 8149211 (Phone)
+49 201 8149236 (Fax)
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