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This paper investigates certain issues of economic and ethnic segregation from theperspective of children in the three …
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Research on self-employment has increased during recent years and particular attention has been paid to self-employment dynamics and the factors influencing entry and exit rates from self-employment. Using a large panel data set for Sweden, this paper investigates variations in recruitment to...
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Two particular features of the position of women in the British labour market are theextensive role of part-time work and the large part-time pay penalty. Part-time work featuresmost prominently when women are in their 30s, the peak childcare years and, particularly formore educated women, a...
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children. We develop a Cournot model of a two-person household whereagents provide market labor and allocate their spending … between a private consumption good andgoods for children... …
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We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare ofmothers and their children … a private consumption good andgoods for children. We show that, under plausible restrictions on individual preferences … on children by more than the amount redistributed. Arelative increase in women’s market wage may however improve children …
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In order to con¯ne excessive levels of temporary layo®s, US ¯rms are taxed - albeit incom-pletely - according to the unemployment insurance bene¯ts claimed by their laid o® workers.In contrast, German construction ¯rms are not charged according to their layo® historyand should thus have...
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