DONDENA Seminar - Ana Costa-Ramon

Ana Costa-Ramon
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“(Not) Thinking about the Future: Inattention and Maternal Labor Supply ”

SPEAKER: Ana Costa-Ramon (University of Zurich)  

ABSTRACT:

The "child penalty'' significantly reduces women’s lifetime earnings and pension savings, but it remains unclear whether these gaps are the deliberate result of forward-looking decisions. This paper provides novel evidence on the role of cognitive constraints in mothers’ labor supply decisions. In a large-scale field experiment that combines rich survey and administrative data, we provide mothers with objective, individualized information about the long-run costs of reduced labor supply. The treatment increases demand for financial information and future labor supply plans, in particular among women who underestimated the long-term costs. Leveraging linked employer administrative data one year post-intervention, we observe that these mothers increase their actual labor supply by 6 percent over the mean. 

 

BIO:

Ana Costa-Ramon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Zurich and the Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, as well as a Research Affiliate at CEPR. Costa-Ramon earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra in 2020. Her research focuses on applied microeconomics, with a particular interest in labor, gender, and health economics.