How much does it cost to rear children in Poland?

European Journal of Women's Studies 23 (2):200-216 (2016)
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This article analyses the cost of motherhood borne by Polish women. The cost of motherhood is defined as a drop in earnings caused by the presence of children. The findings show that motherhood in Poland is associated with a drop in women’s net monthly earnings of around 13–19%. The results also show that the cost of motherhood varies with the number of children and the drop in wages is particularly high for mothers of three or more children. The investigation of mother’s self-selection into employment suggests that the estimated cost would be higher if the choice could be accounted for.

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