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Mothers’ caregiving during COVID: The impact of marital property laws on women's labor force status
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Mothers’ caregiving during COVID: The impact of marital property laws on women's labor force status

Cynthia Bansak, Shoshana GrossbardHo-Po Crystal Wong
Economics and Human Biology, 卷.47, 101170
12/2022

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COVID Gender gap Labor supply Marital property laws Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
If mothers take care of children more than fathers, then after the onset of COVID-19 mothers’ employment is expected to drop more than that of fathers. This gender gap is likely to be larger where women are less concerned about the financial repercussions of opting out of the labor force, and therefore the gender gap in employment is likely to grow more where community property or homemaking provisions give more protection to homemakers in case of union dissolution. Difference-in-differences and dynamic study estimations applied to CPS data for 2019–2020 show that after the onset of COVID-19 the labor force participation of mothers of school-age children—but not of fathers–dropped more in states with marital property laws more generous to parental caregivers. These results stand in contrast to how these groups’ labor force participation changed after the Great Recession, compared to pre-recession levels.

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