Maria Sauval , Greg J. Duncan , Lisa A. Gennetian , Katherine A. Magnuson , Nathan A. Fox , Kimberly G. Noble , Hirokazu Yoshikawa
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摘要
在政策辩论中,幼儿母亲的劳动力参与如何应对无条件的现金支持仍是一个悬而未决的问题。利用大规模随机对照研究 "婴儿最初几年"(Baby's First Years)的数据,我们对无条件每月现金转移对母亲在孩子出生后头四年的就业行为的影响进行了新的估算。我们发现,在母亲是否参加有偿劳动或家庭总收入方面,总体上没有统计学上可检测到的差异。在 2020-21 年疫情最严重的时期,接受现金转移似乎减少了母亲的工作时间。
Unconditional cash transfers and maternal employment: Evidence from the Baby’s First Years study
How the labor force participation of mothers of young children responds to unconditioned cash support remains an open question in policy debates. Using data from Baby’s First Years, a large-scale randomized controlled study, we generate new estimates of the impact of an unconditional monthly cash transfer on maternal employment behavior through a child’s first four years of life. We find no overall statistically detectable differences in whether mothers participated in the paid workforce or on total household earnings. Receipt of the cash transfer appears to have reduced hours of maternal work during the height of the pandemic in 2020–21.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Public Economics aims to promote original scientific research in the field of public economics, focusing on the utilization of contemporary economic theory and quantitative analysis methodologies. It serves as a platform for the international scholarly community to engage in discussions on public policy matters.