Career effects of taking up parental leave. Evidence from a Dutch University
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2010
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In this paper we study the effect of parental leave on individual careers. We use individual registration data of a Dutch non-profit firm (Utrecht University). Our outcomes show that even with a short period of flexible leave there are career effects. More specifically, these effects are not unambiguously positive: slightly longer job durations are found, but also a lower probability of wage increases. It also appears that there are differences in effects between men and women: for men the effects appear to be smaller and of a more temporary character than for women. Apparently, even in a highly flexible system as the Dutch, with a high take up rate of men, the labour-care balance is still not gender neutral and not career neutral.
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Parental leave, Labour force participation, Labour career, Gender
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Vlasblom, J D & Plantenga, J 2010 'Career effects of taking up parental leave. Evidence from a Dutch University' Discussion Paper Series / Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute , no. 14, vol. 10, UU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, onbekend.