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, however, that many (potential) mothers and fathers disagree on whether to have children, on how many children to have, and on …
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their own daughters and because an expansion of women's rights increases educational investments in children. We show that …
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their own daughters and because an expansion of women’s rights increases educational investments in children. We show that …
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Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to their husbands) benefits children. Does … and may fail to make children better off. Moreover, different forms of empowering women may lead to opposite results. More …
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Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to their husbands) benefits children. Does … and may fail to make children better off. Moreover, different forms of empowering women may lead to opposite results. More …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009147401
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; collective bargaining …
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We investigate the positive and normative consequences of child-labor restrictions foreconomic aggregates and welfare. We argue that even though the laissez-faire outcome maybe inefficient, there are usually better policies to cure these inefficiencies than the impositionof a child-labor ban...
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We argue that one major cause of the U.S. postwar baby boom was the increased demandfor female labor during World War II. We develop a quantitative dynamic general equilibriummodel with endogenous fertility and female labor-force participation decisions...
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We investigate the positive and normative consequences of child-labor restrictions for economic aggregates and welfare. We argue that even though the laissez-faire outcome may be inefficient, there are usually better policies to cure these inefficiencies than the imposition of a child-labor ban....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703232
war face increased labor-market competition, which impels them to exit the labor market and start having children earlier …
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