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SUMMARY:Minchul YUM (University of Southampton) "Parental Leave Policies\, Fertility\, and Labor Supply"
DESCRIPTION:Macro seminar\nTime : 12h15 – 13h30 \nDate : 22 Avril 2024 \nSalle 3001 \nMinchul YUM (University of Southampton) “Parental Leave Policies\, Fertility\, and Labor Supply” \nAbstract: (preliminary): South Korea has been struggling with both low fertility rates and low female hours worked for several decades. Parental leave policies are often regarded as a government instrument to raise both. How successful would these policies be in achieving these objectives in a society featuring relatively strong social norms about the role of women within households and high monetary costs of children? We answer these questions using a quantitative heterogeneous-household life-cycle model in which couples jointly make decisions about fertility\, childcare\, labor supply\, and savings with parental leave options. \nOrganizer : Suzanne BELLUE (CREST) \n
URL:https://econ.ip-paris.fr/event/minchul-yum-university-of-southampton-parental-leave-policies-fertility-and-labor-supply/
CATEGORIES:Macroeconomics,Seminars
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