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Families with children receive support from the tax-benefit system to a different extent across countries. In Spain, child poverty remains high as compared to other EU countries, possibly pointing to a weaker role of the public sector in providing income support to families with children. In...
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In this study, we examined to what extent family policies differently affect poverty among single-parent households and … unpaid leave) and financial support policies (tested with family allowances). We used data from the Luxembourg Income Study … Database, covering 514,019 households in 18 OECD countries from 1978 to 2008, combined with data from the Comparative Family …
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financial aid to low-income households with children. In this study we assess the Family Security Act-a proposal presented by …
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. Yet the family (and decision-making in families) is typically ignored in macroeconomic models. In this chapter, we argue … that family economics should be an integral part of macroeconomics, and that accounting for the family leads to new answers … fluctuations, and argue that changes in family structure in recent decades have important repercussions for the determination of …
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. Yet the family (and decision-making in families) is typically ignored in macroeconomic models. In this chapter, we argue … that family economics should be an integral part of macroeconomics, and that accounting for the family leads to new answers … fluctuations, and argue that changes in family structure in recent decades have important repercussions for the determination of …
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. Yet the family (and decision-making in families) is typically ignored in macroeconomic models. In this chapter, we argue … that family economics should be an integral part of macroeconomics, and that accounting for the family leads to new answers … fluctuations, and argue that changes in family structure in recent decades have important repercussions for the determination of …
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; supplemental activities to build on workshop themes; and family support services to address participation barriers, connect …
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