Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - Elsevier
Many governments are making attempts to increase fathers' share of parental leave in order
to correct for unequal labor market outcomes. Using Swedish data, we ask whether fathers …

[引用][C] Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - cir.nii.ac.jp

Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - diva-portal.org
Many governments are making attempts to increase fathers' share of parental leave in order
to correct for unequal labor market outcomes. Using Swedish data, we ask whether fathers …

Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - infona.pl
Many governments are making attempts to increase fathers' share of parental leave in order
to correct for unequal labor market outcomes. Using Swedish data, we ask whether fathers …

Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - Elsevier
Many governments are making attempts to increase fathers' share of parental leave in order
to correct for unequal labor market outcomes. Using Swedish data, we ask whether fathers …

Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - ideas.repec.org
Many governments are making attempts to increase fathers' share of parental leave in order
to correct for unequal labor market outcomes. Using Swedish data, we ask whether fathers …

Parental leave—A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform

J Ekberg, R Eriksson, G Friebel - Journal of Public Economics, 2013 - econpapers.repec.org
Many governments are making attempts to increase fathers' share of parental leave in order
to correct for unequal labor market outcomes. Using Swedish data, we ask whether fathers …