Unintended Consequences of Maternity Leave Legislation in Colombia
Abstract
We estimate the impact on female labor outcomes of the extension in maternity leave period from 12 to 14 weeks, an amendment to the Colombian labor law in 2011. To identify this impact, we compare labor market outcomes of... [ view full abstract ]
We estimate the impact on female labor outcomes of the extension in maternity leave period from 12 to 14 weeks, an amendment to the Colombian labor law in 2011. To identify this impact, we compare labor market outcomes of different groups of individuals with women of child-bearing age. First we compared two groups of women with different fertility rates (low elasticity of substitution), finding that, as result of the extension, women in the high-fertility age group experience an increase in inactivity, informality, and self-employment. When comparing high-fertility age women with men in the same age group (high elasticity of substitution), we find that the extension increases the probability of unemployment, informality and self-employment and decreases wages of women compared with men.
Authors
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Ana Tribin
(Banco de la Republica de Colombia)
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Carmiña Vargas
(Banco de la Republica de Colombia)
Topic Areas
D. Microeconomics: D1. Household Behavior and Family Economics , J. Labor and Demographic Economics: J7. Labor Discrimination , K. Law and Economics: K2. Regulation and Business Law
Session
CS5-14 » Labor 7 (14:00 - Saturday, 11th November, Room 14)
Paper
MaternityLeave_EER.pdf
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