30 July 2019
NWO received 138 full proposals. Forty-one project proposals were eventually awarded funding, among which Erik Plug’s research about different costs and benefits of motherhood.
The aim of the Competition - SSH is to facilitate excellent, curiosity-driven research that addresses a research question and research problem primarily in the field of social sciences or humanities.
Prof. dr Erik Plug
We exploit natural experiments to explore different costs and benefits of motherhood through four open questions. (i) Is there a penalty to anticipated motherhood? (ii) Does the motherhood penalty vary by the mother’s sexual orientation? (iii) Are there marriage-market benefits to motherhood? (iv) Are there intergenerational benefits to (good) motherhood?