Dominik Sachs
@dominiksachs.bsky.social
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Professor of economics at University of St. Gallen. Interested in inequality, social mobility, redistribution.
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Dominik Sachs
@dominiksachs.bsky.social
· May 27
The rising cost of motherhood in Germany
Reductions in women's labour supply after childbirth remain a persistent driver of gender earnings inequality. Using data from West Germany from the 1960s to 2013, this column explores the evolution of the ‘child penalty’ – post-birth earnings reductions for mothers – in Germany. The child penalty increased over time because women are earning more, so the opportunity cost of motherhood has grown. Family policies can affect gender inequality through changing post-birth earnings decisions. Future research should examine how policies influence pre-birth choices and interact with gender norms over the long run.
cepr.org
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Ulrich Glogowsky
@uglogowsky.bsky.social
· May 23
The rising cost of motherhood in Germany
Reductions in women's labour supply after childbirth remain a persistent driver of gender earnings inequality. Using data from West Germany from the 1960s to 2013, this column explores the evolution of the ‘child penalty’ – post-birth earnings reductions for mothers – in Germany. The child penalty increased over time because women are earning more, so the opportunity cost of motherhood has grown. Family policies can affect gender inequality through changing post-birth earnings decisions. Future research should examine how policies influence pre-birth choices and interact with gender norms over the long run.
cepr.org
Reposted by Dominik Sachs
University of St.Gallen
@unisg.ch
· Apr 14
Positive Effects: Low-Skilled Migration and Public Finances in the USA
A study involving the University of St.Gallen challenges common assumptions about low-skilled migration in the United States. While mass deportations are being debated, the research suggests that even...
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Reposted by Dominik Sachs
Reposted by Dominik Sachs
Reposted by Dominik Sachs