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A hora de voltar: consequências da ampliação da licença-maternidade para emprego e renda
(2018-03-01)
Esta dissertação investiga o efeito da ampliação da licença-maternidade de 120 para 180 dias em empresas que aderiram ao Programa Empresa Cidadã, criado pela Lei 11.770 em 2008. A prorrogação de 60 dias na licença não é ...
A Flying Start? Long Term Consequences of Maternal Time Investments in Children During Their First Year of Life
(University of Bergen. Department of Economics, 2010-10)
It study the impact on children of increasing the time that the mother spends with her child in the first year by exploiting a reform that increased paid and unpaid maternity leave in Norway. The reform increased maternal ...
What to expect when you are expecting : maternity leave and female labor market outcomes
(Universidad de los AndesMaestría en EconomíaFacultad de Economía, 2021)
In 2017, the leave period to which all female workers are entitled to around childbirth increased from 14 to 18 weeks in Colombia. This article analyzes the impact of the reform that extended the maternity leave period on ...
Efecto de la ampliación de la licencia de maternidad de 90 a 98 días sobre el desarrollo infantil temprano en Perú para el periodo 2016-2019
(Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)PE, 2021-12-15)
El presente estudio evalúa los efectos de la reforma referida a la ampliación de la licencia de maternidad, de 90 a 98 días, implementada en Perú en el año 2016 sobre los siete resultados identificados como parte de los ...
Gnawing at the Seams: Challenges for Contemporary Jamaican Feminism and the Equality Question
(2013-07-03)
Long before the term “feminism” existed, women always sought opportunities for social
and economic empowerment, whether through welfare-oriented schemes or through other forms of activism. The 1970s Caribbean experience ...
Are governments catching up? Work-family policy and inequality in Latin America
(2015-09)
The position of women in Latin America has dramatically changed over the past two decades as millions have entered the labour force, often better educated than their male counterparts; family composition has changed; and ...
Are governments catching up? Work-family policy and inequality in Latin America
(2015-09)
The position of women in Latin America has dramatically changed over the past two decades as millions have entered the labour force, often better educated than their male counterparts; family composition has changed; and ...