Maternity protection policies have the objective of supporting mothers' access to equal opportunity and equal treatment in the workplace. We provide two examples showing that beside this direct goal, short-run policy incentives can also affect decisions involving long-term commitment. First, we examine how dismissal protection of pregnant women affects fertility decisions and show that women at the risk of job loss use pregnancy as precautionary strategy. Second, we show that earnings dependent parental leave benefits available to the mother affect the father’s decision to acknowledge paternity.
Date
8.12.2022
, 2:00 - 3:30 pm
Speaker
Professor Andrea Weber
Central European University
Venue
Virtual via Skype for Business and
at the Federal Employment Agency (BA),
room No. 168 (first floor),
Regensburger Str. 104,
D-90478 Nuremberg,
Germany