Stearns Jenna
University of California, Santa Barbara, United States.
J Health Econ. 2015 Sep;43:85-102. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2015.04.005. Epub 2015 May 7.
This paper investigates the effects of a large-scale paid maternity leave program on birth outcomes in the United States. In 1978, states with Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) programs were required to start providing wage replacement benefits to pregnant women, substantially increasing access to antenatal and postnatal paid leave for working mothers. Using natality data, I find that TDI paid maternity leave reduces the share of low birth weight births by 3.2 percent, and the estimated treatment-on-the-treated effect is over 10 percent. It also decreases the likelihood of early term birth by 6.6 percent. Paid maternity leave has particularly large impacts on the children of unmarried and black mothers.
本文研究了一项大规模带薪产假计划对美国出生结果的影响。1978年,设有临时残疾保险(TDI)计划的州被要求开始向孕妇提供工资替代福利,大幅增加了职业母亲获得产前和产后带薪休假的机会。利用出生数据,我发现TDI带薪产假使低体重儿的比例降低了3.2%,估计的处理效应超过10%。它还使早产的可能性降低了6.6%。带薪产假对未婚母亲和黑人母亲的孩子影响尤其大。