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-in-differences estimation strategy in the NHIS data, as has been done in several other data sets. Depending on the specification, we find that …
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-in-differences estimation strategy in the NHIS data, as has been done in several other data sets. Depending on the specification, we find that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013118542
-in-differences estimation strategy in the NHIS data, as has been done in several other data sets. Depending on the specification, we find that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013107835
A widespread finding among studies from the US and the UK is that maternal employment is correlated with an increased …. As evidence for Germany is still scarce, the purpose of this study is to identify the effect of maternal employment on … mechanisms that might explain this relationship. In order to address the selection into maternal full-time employment, we use an …
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among adults in those families. Our review of available research suggests that employment within broadly defined demographic … groups was not reduced by the 2021 CTC changes. However, we present evidence that employment was reduced among mothers with …
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labour supply and employment impacts of publicly-funded paid leave on mothers in the first year post-partum. The almost …
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effects of CA-PFL. Rights to paid leave are also associated with higher work and employment probabilities for mothers nine to …
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We examine how couples' labour supply behaviour in the UK responds to a job loss by one partner, using the Labour Force Survey to compare the period of growth of 1995-2007 to the Great Recession and its aftermath of 2008-11. In single earner couples during the recession, both men and women...
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We examine how couples' labour supply behaviour in the UK responds to a job loss by one partner, using the Labour Force Survey to compare the period of growth of 1995-2007 to the Great Recession and its aftermath of 2008-11. In single earner couples during the recession, both men and women...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010189556