We study the earnings and career profiles of employees who experience the birth of the first child, as compared to their childless co-workers. Using a difference-in-differences approach and a unique 12-year panel of personnel records from a large French company, we find that the arrival of a child creates a persistent penalty in earnings for mothers. The gap in internal promotions, both at the extensive and intensive margin, accounts for the vast majority of the motherhood penalty within the firm. We believe that firm-level policies on child-related leaves, if not gender-neutral, can exacerbate the motherhood penalty.

Lucifora, C., Meurs, D., Villar, E. (2021). The “mommy track” in the workplace. Evidence from a large French firm. LABOUR ECONOMICS, 72 [10.1016/j.labeco.2021.102035].

The “mommy track” in the workplace. Evidence from a large French firm

Villar E.
2021

Abstract

We study the earnings and career profiles of employees who experience the birth of the first child, as compared to their childless co-workers. Using a difference-in-differences approach and a unique 12-year panel of personnel records from a large French company, we find that the arrival of a child creates a persistent penalty in earnings for mothers. The gap in internal promotions, both at the extensive and intensive margin, accounts for the vast majority of the motherhood penalty within the firm. We believe that firm-level policies on child-related leaves, if not gender-neutral, can exacerbate the motherhood penalty.
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Diff-in-Diff; Motherhood pay gap; Personnel data; Promotion gap;
English
2021
72
102035
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Lucifora, C., Meurs, D., Villar, E. (2021). The “mommy track” in the workplace. Evidence from a large French firm. LABOUR ECONOMICS, 72 [10.1016/j.labeco.2021.102035].
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