More Bad News for Mothers: The Child Penalty in Mental Health

  • Martin Halla (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkscience-to-science

Description

To assess gender equality in society it is important to understand how parenthood affects women relative to men. Labor economics has established that women still experience a child penalty in earnings. It is not clear to which degree gender inequality due to childbearing extends beyond the labor market and affects well-being. We combine administrative data from Austria and Denmark with a quasi-experimental event study approach to estimate the impact of the birth of their first child on parents’ mental health. We find that mental health deteriorates for both parents after birth, but this effect is much more pronounced for women than for men. The motherhood penalty in mental health is stronger in Austria compared to Denmark. Longer periods of maternal leave exacerbate mental problems.
Period08 Jun 2023
Event titleSEHO Copenhagen
Event typeConference
LocationDenmarkShow on map

Fields of science

  • 502018 Macroeconomics
  • 502 Economics
  • 502027 Political economy
  • 502039 Structural policy
  • 502009 Corporate finance
  • 502021 Microeconomics
  • 502010 Public finance
  • 303010 Health economics
  • 502042 Environmental economics
  • 502020 Market research
  • 502047 Economic theory
  • 507016 Regional economy
  • 502003 Foreign trade
  • 502025 Econometrics
  • 502001 Labour market policy
  • 502012 Industrial management
  • 506004 European integration
  • 502002 Labour economics
  • 502013 Industrial economics
  • 502046 Economic policy
  • 504014 Gender studies
  • 405002 Agricultural economics

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management