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Table 8 Probability of being a “39/99 Law user.” Panel from CSWH (2004–2011)

From: The impact of family-friendly policies in Spain and their use throughout the business cycle

 

2004–2007

2008–2011

Variables

User

User

<30

−0.00165**

0.00295***

 

(0.000715)

(0.000643)

35–39

−0.00168***

−0.00281***

 

(0.000572)

(0.000444)

≥40

−0.00913***

−0.00397***

 

(0.000586)

(0.000459)

Foreign

0.00559***

0.00403***

 

(0.00122)

(0.000711)

<2 year

−0.0213***

−0.0226***

 

(0.000523)

(0.000397)

≥7 years

0.00102

0.0111***

 

(0.000658)

(0.000567)

Blue collar

0.00392***

0.00753***

 

(0.000609)

(0.000446)

10–49

0.000546

−0.00635***

 

(0.000659)

(0.000414)

50–499

−0.00377***

−0.00842***

 

(0.000608)

(0.000411)

≥500

−0.00284***

−0.0105***

 

(0.000695)

(0.000408)

Obs. P

0.0245996

0.0240249

Pred. P

0.0209251

0.0185842

R-square

0.037

0.0563

Observations

326,509

508,931

  1. The sample contains mothers under indefinite contract that stay in the same firm. The two columns estimate the probability of being a law user (have reduced time schedule) along 2004–2007 and 2008–2011, respectively. Standard errors in parentheses. Reference groups belong to 30–34 age group, native, tenure between 2 and 7 years, white collar, small firms, health sector, and working in Madrid. Sector of activity and fix region dummies are also included in the estimations. Marginal effects are reported
  2. ***p < 0.01; **p < 0.05;