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Title: An Analysis of Women's Return-to-Work Decisions Following First Birth
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1. Barrow, Lisa
An Analysis of Women's Return-to-Work Decisions Following First Birth
Economic Inquiry 37,3 (July 1999): 432-451.
Also: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1465-7295.1999.tb01441.x/abstract
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Western Economic Association International
Keyword(s): Child Care; Household Composition; Maternal Employment; Work Histories

Women's labor force participation has increased sharply over the last two decades, particularly for married women with young children. This suggests women are spending less time out of the labor force for child bearing and rearing. Using the detailed information available within the NLSY, I explore women's decisions to return to work within one year of their first child's birth, focusing on the effect of child care costs. Consistent with economic theory, women facing lower child care costs are more likely to return to work as are women with higher potential wages and lower family income from other sources.
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Barrow, Lisa. "An Analysis of Women's Return-to-Work Decisions Following First Birth." Economic Inquiry 37,3 (July 1999): 432-451.