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Cash-for-care use and union dissolution in Finland




AuthorsMorosow Kathrin, Jalovaara Marika, Härkönen Juho

PublisherStockholm University Demography Unit

Publishing placeStockholm

Publication year2018

Series titleStockholm Research Reports in Demography (SRRD)

Number in series18

ISSN2002-617X

Web address https://figshare.com/articles/Cash-for-Care_use_and_Union_Dissolution_in_Finland/6662438/1

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/34740670


Abstract

Prominent theories have long suggested that couples’ gendered division of labor decreases the risk of separation. Family policies such as the Finnish cash-for-care (CFC) benefit, which is paid if a young child does not attend public daycare, may encourage a gendered division of labor, at least temporarily. Using Finnish register data, this study examines the effect of receiving the CFC benefit on the short- and long-term risks of separation. Discrete-time event history analyses suggest a lower separation risk while the benefit is taken, but no effect in the long term. Fixed-effects models for non-repeated events indicate postponement of separation during benefit take-up, as well as selection into longer periods of CFC use for couples with higher latent propensity to separate. It is concluded that the CFC benefit use, signaling a gendered division of labor, predicts a lower separation risk during receipt of the benefit but not beyond that period.


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