S4 Ep27: Why mums return to work

S4 Ep27: Why mums return to work

Do cultural norms determine whether women go back to work after having a child? And if culture changes, does their behaviour change too? Anna Raute and Uta Schӧnberg tell Tim Phillips how the reunification of Germany provided unique data.
The paper discussed is:
Boelmann, B, Raute, A and Schӧnberg, U. 2021. 'Wind of Change? Cultural Determinants of Maternal Labor Supply'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=16149

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S9 Ep38: Europe in the Middle

S9 Ep38: Europe in the Middle

China cannot sell as much as it used to in the United States. That trade has to go somewhere, and somewhere might be Europe.In this week's VoxTalk, Tim Phillips asks Pol Antràs (Harvard) and Beata Jav...

8 Jul 20min

S9 Ep37: Addressing Global Imbalances

S9 Ep37: Addressing Global Imbalances

Episode recorded on 19 June 2026 at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum in Paris.Twice before, the world's savings and debts have piled up in the wrong places, and twice the imbalance broke something. The first...

3 Jul 24min

S9 Ep36: Helping the over-50s find work

S9 Ep36: Helping the over-50s find work

Lose your job at 25 and someone will help you find another. Lose it at 55 and the talk quietly turns to how you might wind down towards retirement.Policymakers tend to assume job search training works...

1 Jul 19min

S9 Ep35: The success of the embedded state

S9 Ep35: The success of the embedded state

Who kept the courts sitting and the streetlights lit when the state had almost no money to pay anyone?Two hundred years ago, British local government ran on unpaid labour. In a parliamentary survey of...

26 Jun 20min

S9 Ep34: Making defence spending pay

S9 Ep34: Making defence spending pay

Defence spending is rising whether voters like it or not. The UK has committed to 2.5% of national income and aims for nearer 3.5% over the next decade, £30bn a year for each percentage point. What do...

19 Jun 26min

S9 Ep33: Did the sewing machine liberate women?

S9 Ep33: Did the sewing machine liberate women?

In January 1860 the New York Times gave its blessing to a new machine: the sewing machine. These "iron needle-women", it wrote, were the only invention that could be claimed “chiefly for women's benef...

12 Jun 19min

S9 Ep32: The digital money supply

S9 Ep32: The digital money supply

Every day, billions of transactions settle between strangers who have no idea which bank the other uses. That lack of friction is not automatic. Nine-tenths of the money in daily circulation has been ...

5 Jun 27min

S9 Ep31: How well does patent screening work?

S9 Ep31: How well does patent screening work?

Someone once held a patent on the swing. A piece of wood. Two ropes. The US Patent Office granted it. How often does that actually happen, and what does it cost when the system gets it wrong? Or, how ...

29 Mai 32min

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