The impact of paid parental leave on labour supply and employment outcomes
The introduction of the Australian Paid Parental Leave scheme in 2011 provides a rare opportunity to estimate the labour supply and employment impacts of publicly-funded paid leave on mothers in the first year post-partum. The almost universal coverage of the scheme coupled with detailed survey data collected specifically for this purpose means that eligibility for paid leave under the scheme can be plausibly taken as exogenous following a standard propensity score matching exercise. In line with much of the existing literature, [the authors] find a positive impact on leave taking in the first ... Show more
Authors: Broadway, Barbara; Kalb, Guyonne; McVicar, Duncan; Martin, Bill
Published: Melbourne, Victoria, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 2016
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 47 p.
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