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Maternity benefits mandate and women's choice of work in Vietnam
Khoa Vu,
Paul Glewwe
Applied Economics
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Business & Economics
Maternity Leave
96%
Mandate
85%
Informal Sector
46%
Unpaid Work
31%
Household Work
31%
Workers
31%
Labour Law
30%
Women's Work
30%
Agricultural Households
30%
Labour Market Effects
29%
Amendments
23%
Difference-in-differences
21%
Manufacturing Industries
16%
Developed Countries
15%
Developing Countries
12%
Social Sciences
maternity leave
89%
Vietnam
84%
informal sector
52%
unpaid work
28%
manufacturing industry
27%
worker
26%
labor law
26%
women's work
24%
amendment
18%
occupation
17%
labor market
16%
developing country
16%
regulation
12%
Law
11%
literature
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mandate
100%
woman
81%
informal sector
51%
labor law
33%
labor market
23%
craft
20%
developed country
18%
occupation
16%
developing world
14%
household
14%
manufacturing
13%
regulation
12%
decision
10%
industry
10%
policy
10%
effect
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Personnel
64%
Developing countries
44%
Industry
18%