期刊名称:DIW Diskussionspapiere / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin
出版年度:2008
卷号:2008
出版社:Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin
摘要:This paper investigates the impact of unemployment on the propensity to start a
family. Unemployment is accompanied by bad occupational prospects and impending
economic deprivation, placing the well-being of a future family at risk. I
analyze unemployment at the intersection of state-dependence and the reduced
opportunity costs of parenthood, distinguishing between men and women across a
set of welfare states. Using micro-data from the European Community Household
Panel (ECHP), I apply event history methods to analyze longitudinal samples of
first-birth transitions in France, Finland, Germany, and the UK (1994-2001). The
results highlight spurious negative effects of unemployment on family formation
among men, which can be attributed to the lack of breadwinner capabilities in
the inability to financially support a family. Women, in contrast, show positive
effects of unemployment on the propensity to have a first child in all countries
except France. These effects prevail even after ontrolling for labour market and
income-related factors. The findings are pronounced in Germany and the UK where
work-family conflicts are the cause of high opportunity costs of motherhood, and
the gender-specific division of labour is still highly traditional. Particularly
among women with a moderate and low level of education, unemployment clearly
increases the likelihood to have a first child.