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The timing of childbirth and the child wage-penalty in Japan
Magdalena Triasih Dumauli
Economic Development
Department of Economics
Faculty of Economics and Business
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Japan
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Childbirth
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Wage Penalty
100%
Japanese Women
75%
Work Experience
50%
Wages
50%
First childbirth
50%
Labour Wages
50%
Birth Work
50%
Design Methodology
25%
Increasing Age
25%
Having children
25%
Working Mothers
25%
Fixed Effects Model
25%
Longitudinal Data
25%
Regression Equation
25%
High Prices
25%
Age at First Birth
25%
Birth Timing
25%
Working Women
25%
Early childhood children
25%
Post-birth
25%
Cutoff Age
25%
Women's Labour
25%
Labor Force Participation Rate
25%
Motherhood
25%
Household Panel Surveys
25%
Motherhood Penalty
25%
Lifetime Earnings
25%
Individual-specific
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Panel Study
100%
Fixed Effects
100%
Lifetime Income
100%
Labour Force
100%
Price
100%
Social Sciences
Japan
100%
Wage Labor
50%
Occupational Career
25%
Working Woman
25%
Working Mothers
25%
Increasing Age
25%
Lifetime Earnings
25%
Labor Force Participation Rate
25%
Household
25%
Price
25%