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Dataset for meta-analysis "The motherhood penalty's size and factors"

Description

PLEASE, CITE AS Kalabikhina IE, Kuznetsova PO, Zhuravleva SA (2024) Size and factors of the motherhood penalty in the labour market: A meta-analysis. Population and Economics 8(2): 178-205. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.8.e121438

 

Explanatory note 1: List of papers used in the meta-analysis - see the file "Meta_regression_analysis_papers".

The data is presented in WORD format.

 

Explanatory note 2: Set of data used in the meta-analysis - see the file "Meta_regression_analysis_table".

The data is presented in EXCEL format. 

Description of table headers:

estimate_number - Number of the estimate

paper_number - Number of the paper

paper_name - Paper (year and first author)

paper_excluded - Paper was excluded from the final sample

survey - Data source

table_in_paper - Number of the table with the regression results in the paper

coeff - Regression coefficient for parenthood variable (estimate)

se - SE of the estimate

t - t-value of the estimate

ols - Estimate is obtained using the OLS method

fixed_effects ­- Estimate is obtained using the fixed effects method

panel - Model considers panel data (for several years)

quintile - Estimate is obtained using the quintile regression method

other - Estimate is obtained using other methods

selection_into_motherhood - Estimate is obtained allowing for selection into motherhood

hackman - Estimate is obtained allowing for selection into employment (Heckman procedure)

annual_earnings - Annual earnings are considered in the model

monthly_wage - Monthly wage is considered in the model

daily_wage - Daily wage is considered in the model

hourly_wage - Hourly wage is considered in the model

min_age_kid - Child's age (minimum)

max_age_kid - Child's age (maximum)

motherhood - Model uses a dummy variable of the presence of children

num_kids - Model uses a variable of the number of children

kid1 - Model uses a variable of the presence of one child

kid2p - Model uses a variable of the presence of two or more children

kid2 - Model uses a variable of the presence of two children

kid3p - Model uses a variable of the presence of three or more children

kid3 - Model uses a variable of the presence of three children

kid4p - Model uses a variable of the presence of three or more children

race/nationality - Model includes a race/ethnicity variable

age - Model includes the age variable

marstat - Model includes the marital status variable

oth_char_hh - Model includes any other variables of other household characteristics

settl_type - Model includes a variable of the type of settlement (urban, rural)

region - Model includes a variable of the region of the country

education - Model includes information on the level of education

experience - Model includes a variable of work experience

pot_experience - Model includes a variable of potential work experience, to be calculated from the data on age and number of years of education

tenure - Model includes a variable of the duration of employment at the current job

interruptions - Model includes a variable of employment interruptions (related to motherhood)

occupation - Model includes an occupation variable

industry - Model includes a variable of the industry of employment

union - Model includes a variable of trade union membership

friendly_conditions - Model includes a variable of the favourable working conditions for mothers (flexible schedule, possibility to work from home, etc.).

hours - Model includes a variable of the number of hours worked

sector - Model includes a variable of the type of employer ownership (public or private)

informal - Model includes a variable of informal employment

size_ent - Model includes a variable of the employer size

min_age_woman - Woman's age (minimum)

max_age_woman - Woman's age (maximum)

mean_age_woman - Woman's age (mean)

restricted - Sample is limited

private - Model considers only private sector employees

state - Model considers only public sector employees

full_time - Model considers only full-time workers

part_time - Model considers only part-time workers

better_educated - Model considers only women with a high level of education

lower_educated - Model considers only women with a low level of education

married - Model includes only married women

single - Model includes only single women

natives - Model includes only native women (born in the country)

immigrants - Model includes only immigrant women (born abroad)

race - Model includes only women of a particular race

min_year - Time period (minimum year)

max_year - Time period (maximum year)

journal - Type of publication

usa - Sample includes women from the USA

western_europe - Sample includes women from Western Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland)

north_europe - Sample includes women from Northern Europe (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)

south_europe - Sample includes women from Southern Europe (Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain)

east_centre_europe - Sample includes women from Central or Eastern Europe (Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine)

china - Sample includes women from China

Russia - Sample includes women from Russia

others - Sample includes women from other countries

country - Country name

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Additional details

Related works

Is part of
Dataset: 10.3897/popecon.8.e121438 (DOI)

Dates

Collected
1968/2017