The New Lifecycle of Women's Employment: Disappearing Humps, Sagging Middles, Expanding Tops

C. Goldin, Joshua W. Mitchell
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A new lifecycle of women’s employment emerged with cohorts born in the 1950s. For prior cohorts, lifecycle employment had a hump shape; it increased from the twenties to the forties, hit a peak and then declined starting in the fifties. The new lifecycle of employment is initially high and flat, there is a dip in the middle and a phasing out that is more prolonged than for previous cohorts. The hump is gone, the middle is a bit sagging and the top has greatly expanded. We explore the increase in cumulative work experience for women from the 1930s to the 1970s birth cohorts using the SIPP and the HRS. We investigate the changing labor force impact of a birth event across cohorts and by education and also the impact of taking leave or quitting. We find greatly increased labor force experience across cohorts, far less time out after a birth and greater labor force recovery for those who take paid or unpaid leave. Increased employment of women in their older ages is related to more continuous work experience across the lifecycle.
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女性就业的新生命周期:驼峰消失,中间下垂,顶部扩大
20世纪50年代出生的女性出现了一个新的就业周期。对于先前的队列,生命周期就业呈驼峰形状;它从20年代到40年代增加,达到顶峰,然后从50年代开始下降。新的就业周期最初是高而平坦的,中间有一个下降,逐步退出的时间比以前的队列更长。驼峰消失了,中间有点下垂,顶部大大扩大了。我们使用SIPP和HRS研究了20世纪30年代到70年代出生队列中女性累积工作经验的增加。我们调查了出生事件对劳动力变化的影响,并通过教育,以及休假或辞职的影响。我们发现,所有人群的劳动力经验都大大增加,生育后的休息时间大大减少,那些带薪或无薪休假的人的劳动力恢复程度更高。老年妇女就业的增加与整个生命周期中更连续的工作经验有关。
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