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Reconciling work and family is high on many governments' agenda, especially in countries, such as Spain, with record … subsidized child care in Spain in the early 1990s, addressing the impact on mothers' short- and long-run employment outcomes (up …
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Family-friendly laws may backfire if not all workers with access to the policies use them. Because these policies are costly to the employer, hiring practices may consequently be affected at the detriment of the at-risk population who may end up accessing the policy. We exploit a 1999 Spanish...
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What happens to children's long-run cognitive development when introducing universal high-quality childcare for 3-year olds mainly crowds out maternal care? To answer this question we exploit a natural experiment framework and employ a difference-in-difference approach. We find sizable...
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differences in cash-welfare benefits receipt between immigrants and natives and their determinants in Spain, a country with: (1) a …
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assimilation pattern in Spain regardless of their nationality (with Romanians faring worse in terms of legal status but better in … the one observed among Romanian women. While the former mainly arrive to Spain to work with legal status and with time in … Spain (some of them) move out of employment, the latter are considerably (and persistently) more attached to the labor force …
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While much of the literature that investigates the part-time (PT) / full-time (FT) hourly wage differential and its causes focuses on average effects, very few studies analyze the heterogeneous effects of PT work across different subgroups, despite the policy relevance of understanding channels...
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towards enlarged-EU citizens. Then we discuss the importance of inflows and stocks of enlarged-EU migrants in Spain, including …
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Most EaP migrants in Spain come from Ukraine, followed by, to a much lesser extent, Moldavia, Armenia, and Georgia …. Relative to other migrants, they are those who most recently arrived to Spain. Despite being considerably more educated than … natives and other migrants, they are less likely to work than natives and other migrants upon arrival to Spain. Using data …
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freely into a country: Spain. To address the second problem, we focus on a large and homogenous group of immigrants …
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