The Menopause “Penalty”

Author: Gabriella Conti (University College London)Rita Ginja (University of Bergen )Petra Persson (Stanford University)Barton Willage (University of Delaware)
Posted: 5 December 2025

Abstract

The motherhood penalty is well-documented, but what happens at the other end of the reproductive spectrum? Menopause—a transition often marked by debilitating physical and psychological symptoms—also entails substantial costs. Using population-wide Norwegian and Swedish data and quasi-experimental methods, we show that a menopause diagnosis leads to lasting drops in earnings and employment, alongside greater reliance on social transfers. Increasing access to menopause-related health care can help offset these losses. Our findings reveal the hidden economic toll of menopause and the potential gains from better support policies.
JEL codes: I10, J01, J13
Keywords: Menopause, Health, Labor Market