Maternity leave and children’s cognitive and behavioral development
Authors: Michael Baker and Kevin S. Milligan
Overview
Abstract (English)
We investigate the impact of maternity leave on the cognitive and behavioral development of children at ages 4 and 5. The impact is identified by legislated increases in the duration of maternity leave in Canada, which significantly increased the amount of maternal care children received in the second half of their first year. We carefully document how other observable inputs to child development vary across cohorts of children exposed to different maternity leave regimes. Our results indicate that maternity leave changes had no positive effect on indices of children’s cognitive and behavioral development. We uncover a small negative impact on PPVT and Who Am I? scores, which suggests the timing of the mother/child separation due to the mother’s return to work may be important.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Michael Baker and Kevin S. Milligan |
Publication Year | 2011 |
Title | Maternity leave and children’s cognitive and behavioral development |
Series | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers |
Number | 17105 |
City | Cambridge, MA |
Publication Language | English |
- Michael Baker
- Working paper (online)
- Maternity leave and children’s cognitive and behavioral development
- Michael Baker and Kevin S. Milligan
- National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers
- 2011
- 17105