Can Paid Periods Pay Off? - An Economic Analysis of the Introduction of a Menstrual Leave Policy in Sweden
(2024) NEKN01 20241Department of Economics
- Abstract
- This thesis studies the potential economic effects of a menstrual leave pol- icy introduction in Sweden. With a basis in agency theory and previous research on insurance behavior, the Swedish sickness insurance system is an- alyzed alongside collected data from a survey conducted for the study. The Swedish sickness insurance system is found to not sufficiently support individ- uals in frequent need of sick leave due to severe menstrual pain. Furthermore, the study shows that there is a demand for a menstrual leave policy among menstruating individuals. The results suggest that a menstrual leave policy could contribute to economic growth, however, it could also lead to inadvertent consequences such as moral hazard and stigmatization of... (More)
- This thesis studies the potential economic effects of a menstrual leave pol- icy introduction in Sweden. With a basis in agency theory and previous research on insurance behavior, the Swedish sickness insurance system is an- alyzed alongside collected data from a survey conducted for the study. The Swedish sickness insurance system is found to not sufficiently support individ- uals in frequent need of sick leave due to severe menstrual pain. Furthermore, the study shows that there is a demand for a menstrual leave policy among menstruating individuals. The results suggest that a menstrual leave policy could contribute to economic growth, however, it could also lead to inadvertent consequences such as moral hazard and stigmatization of menstruating indi- viduals in the labor market. Thus, the advantages of a menstrual leave policy must be evaluated against the disadvantages. Suggestions for further research include empirical studies through knowledge from countries where the policy was already implemented and exploration of a trial study in Sweden. Due to the scope of the study and the sample of the survey not being representative of the population, an adequate assessment of a policy implementation cannot be made. The study does, however, contribute to the ongoing debate on gen- der equality in the labor market and gives insight into how policymakers can balance economic efficiency with social welfare. (Less)
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- author
- Thurfjell, Elin LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- NEKN01 20241
- year
- 2024
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- Menstrual leave, sickness insurance, moral hazard, asymmetric information, menstrual stigma
- language
- English
- id
- 9173314
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- 2024-10-01 13:09:47
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