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This paper analyzes the source of the gender gap in third grade numeracy and reading. We adopt an Oaxaca-Blinder approach and decompose the gender gap in educational achievement into endowment and response components. Our estimation relies on unusually rich panel data from the Longitudinal...
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We analyze the relationship between the age profile of retirement within an immigrant population and aggregate return migration rates for individuals from different countries of origin. The latter serves as a proxy for the relative net benefits of return migration to that origin country. Our...
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We study the work hours of Australian couples, using a neoclassical labour-supply model in which couples choose from a small, realistic set of possible wife-husband working hour combinations We introduce three improvements to this standard model. First, we allow partners' preferences about...
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for Australia. We find that immigrants, particularly immigrant women, are more likely to be retired than are native …
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barriers to implementation. In some circumstances, a randomized-encouragement design (RED) is a viable alternative, but …
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barriers to implementation. In some circumstances, a randomized-encouragement design (RED) is a viable alternative, but …
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The effects of military service have been studied for decades, but surprisingly few studies have estimated the effects of World War II (WW2) service, where the focus has been on the impact of this 'total war' on the broader civilian population. Over 90% of Australian males born in the early...
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We present the first estimates of intergenerational wealth correlation for Australia, using HILDA. The rank correlation …
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This paper estimates the long-term health effects of Vietnam-Era military service using Australia's National …
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Australia survey, the estimated intergenerational income elasticity is 0.28. Correcting for attenuation bias raises this to 0 ….41. We estimate the rank correlation to be 0.27. We show that Australia has greater mobility than the US and this is not …
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