Uta SCHӦNBERG
Prof. Uta SCHӦNBERG
经济学
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Professor in Economics
Chair of Economics
Co-Director of the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality in Asia

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Publications
Wind of Change? Cultural Determinants of Maternal Labor Supply

We investigate the role of cultural norms in shaping women's labor supply decisions after childbirth. Specifically, we are interested in the interplay between childhood socialization and adulthood environment. To that end, we leverage the setting of the German reunification when East Germany's gender-egalitarian culture induced by socialism and West Germany's more traditional culture were brought together. We find that East German gender norms are persistent, whereas West German ones are not. West German mothers adjust their behavior to that of their East German peers not only when immersed in East German environment but even after returning to the West.