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, welfare state, parents and partner. Resources of each can be pooled, and resources of other actors can compensate for own …
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"This paper analyses the effects of education signals for Ethnic Germans and Germans without a migration background ('Native Germans'). We base our analysis on a sorting model with productivity enhancing effects of education. We compare whether the signalling value differs between the migrants...
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"Cross-sectional studies show that in West Germany women with different levels of educational attainment participate differently in the labor market. In this paper, I examine one potential underlying mechanism: the re-entry of mothers in the labor market after a period of inactivity. I argue...
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, expectations that non-employed parents responsible for caring for young children should be ready for employment or labor market …-firm training programs, however, lone mothers' participation rates do not reach those of childless single women until their children …
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