Employment and childbearing:women bear the burden of the work-family balance
Collection: Population & Societies
n°426, September 2006
Abstract
Although the birth of a child hardly affects men'semployment, 40% of women report that their work-ing pattern is affected. Stopping work for a shorttime or reducing working hours occurs more fre-quently after second or third births than after thefirst. The women most committed to their workingcareers, single mothers and those with unemployedpartners are the least likely to stop work or cut backtheir working hours. The least qualified, those withcasual jobs or with an employed partner are mostlikely to leave the labour market.