Publication

Jan 2006

This paper examines the "family gap" and the difference in labor market outcomes between mothers and women without children. The study discusses the relationships between gender and family gaps in labor force participation rates and median wages across OECD countries. The author argues that social spending on family policy is a drag on growth and creates incentives that depress productivity.

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Author Alys Willman-Navarro
Series GPIA Working Papers
Publisher Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA)
Copyright © 2006 Alys Willman-Navarro
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