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The cohorts of women born at the turn of the 20th century increased markedly their participation in the labor market when older. These are the first cohorts who worked after their childbearing years. In this paper, we document a link between their work behavior and the Great Depression. We show...
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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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and working career in Spain, where changes in female behavior with respect to the labor market have been relatively recent … that family plays a crucial role as a source of gender differences in the labor market in Spain. By 2008, children are the …
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We evaluate the effect of a 2003 reform in the Spanish income tax on fertility and the employment of mothers with small children. The reform introduced a tax credit for working mothers with children under the age of three, while also increasing child deductions for all households with children....
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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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Economic theory and empirical evidence clearly show that social exclusion dimensions are inter-related. Notwithstanding that, dimensions are usually assumed independent from one another in the economics literature. In this paper we explore the inter-dependency of social exclusion dimensions and...
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This paper examines whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Spain. We …
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important impacts on the labor market. We document the effects of the covid-19 lockdown in Spain, which was hit early and hard …
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European context comparing results from Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. Using these large and comparable data sets, our logit … employment. Similar results were found for fathers in Spain and Italy. Perhaps the most striking result is the very strong …
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-pay (PP) component of total hourly wages and its contribution to the overall gender gap in Spain. Under the assumption that PP …
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