Paid parental leave: Leaner might be better
Authors: Catherine Haeck, Samuel Paré, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan
Overview
Abstract (English)
This article provides an analysis of the impact of the Quebec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP). Using a quasi-experimental design with survey data, we find that mothers spent on average 10 additional days with their newborn following the implementation of the insurance plan, and that both mothers and fathers received higher benefits. For children, using both survey data and administrative data, we find that the QPIP had limited positive effects on their health, cognitive and behavioural development. Effects are concentrated among families of mothers with a post-secondary education. These results suggest that while paid benefits increased dramatically, the impacts on maternal time investment and child well-being are modest.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Catherine Haeck, Samuel Paré, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan |
Publication Year | 2019 |
Title | Paid parental leave: Leaner might be better |
Series | RGHC Working Paper Series |
Number | 19-Jan |
Publication Language | English |
- Catherine Haeck
- Working paper (online)
- Paid parental leave: Leaner might be better
- Catherine Haeck, Samuel Paré, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan
- RGHC Working Paper Series
- 2019
- 19-Jan