The Effect of Expanding Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health: Evidence From the United States Air Force & Army

Cary Balser, A. Bukowinski, C. Hall
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We assess the impact of fully paid maternity leave on maternal health in the year after birth. We exploit a sudden expansion of paid leave from 6 to 12 weeks in the United States Army and Air Force to estimate impacts under regression discontinuity and difference in differences frameworks. Administrative records covering medical diagnoses, procedures, and utilization by mothers allow for comprehensive measurement of changes in both direct health outcomes and utilization. Our main finding is that expanding maternity leave significantly decreased the likelihood of postpartum depression diagnosis. We additionally provide evidence that expanding leave reduced mothers' pain and health care utilization, however, these results are somewhat sensitive to specification choice. Across all outcomes, improvements in maternal health are concentrated in the period of additional leave, making it unlikely that improved health capital is the primary mechanism through which family leave improves maternal health.
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扩大带薪产假对产妇健康的影响:来自美国空军和陆军的证据
我们评估了全薪产假对分娩后一年产妇健康的影响。我们利用美国陆军和空军的带薪休假从6周突然扩大到12周的情况来估计在回归不连续和差异框架中的差异下的影响。包括医疗诊断、程序和母亲使用情况的行政记录,可以全面衡量直接健康结果和使用情况的变化。我们的主要发现是延长产假显著降低了产后抑郁症诊断的可能性。我们还提供证据表明,延长产假减少了母亲的痛苦和医疗保健利用,但这些结果对规范选择有些敏感。在所有成果中,孕产妇健康的改善主要集中在额外休假期间,因此,改善保健资本不太可能是家庭假改善孕产妇健康的主要机制。
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