Women's labor force attachment and childbearing in Finland

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This paper analyzes the impact of women's economic activity, earnings and take-up of child home care allowance on childbearing, using a ten percent sample from a longitudinal register data set that covers the entire female population of reproductive age in Finland in 1988-2000. Results show that a woman's economic activity and income were positively correlated with entry into motherhood and to a lesser extent with having a second child. This supports the notion of a common pattern of this relationship in the Nordic countries. In the light of Finland's rollercoaster economic development in the 1990s, the effects of a change in female population composition by economic characteristics on the fertility trend were small. © 2004 Max-Planck-Gesellschaft.

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Vikat, A. (2004). Women’s labor force attachment and childbearing in Finland. Demographic Research, 10(SUPPL. 3), 177–212. https://doi.org/10.4054/demres.2004.s3.8

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