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term development. Based on the German national health survey for children, we study the impact of daycare in pre …
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population health. To date, however, there has been very little econometric research on the relationship between these two … variables. This paper examines the long-run relationship between trade openness and population health for a sample of 74 … general has a robust positive long-run effect on health, as measured by life expectancy and infant mortality. This effect …
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and motivation, work design, gender and social inequality, health as well as company and wage agreements. The German … Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin) has been conducting … Motivation, Arbeitsgestaltung, Gender und soziale Ungleichheit, Gesundheit sowie betrieblichen und tariflichen Vereinbarungen …
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Helfen Arbeitszeitkonten bei der besseren Koordinierung der zeitlichen Anforderungen in Beruf und Familie? Welche Folgen hatte die Verlängerung der Ladenschlusszeiten für die flexible Arbeitszeitgestaltung im Einzelhandel? Wie wirkt sich die Neuregelung der 630-DM-Jobs für Frauen aus? Dies...
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mathematics (STEM). Using data from the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), the author finds that women …
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Does the enfranchisement of women lead to an increase in public support for government spending? By utilizing a natural experiment from Switzerland, I test this hypothesis empirically. I analyze the voting outcomes of two very similar referendum ballots concerning the federal government's...
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We analyze how subjects' self-assessment depends on whether its accuracy is observable to others. We find that women downgrade their self-assessment given observability while men do not. Women avoid the shame they may have if others observe that they overestimated themselves. Men, however, do...
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