How Chile's maternity leave extension boosted women’s employment (opens in new tab)
Extending maternity leave from 12 to 24 weeks in Chile increased mothers' formal employment for up to three years after childbirth, with no negative medium-term effects. This suggests that maternity leave expansions can strengthen labour market attachment in middle-income countries, particularly for mothers with limited access to childcare and weak pre-birth employment records.
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