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The OECD labor market has undergone major changes over the past two decades. The most evident of these changes is the rise in the number of job-seekers. In 1997, there were more than 35 million people unemployed in the OECD area as a whole, some 6 million more than in the mid-1980s and almost 25...
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on employment, public spending on childcare and the cost, affordability and quality of childcare. The report also …
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In this statistical paper, we focus on the relationship between parenthood and employment. We look into various related … include: employment rate differences between parents and non-parents; working hours among parents and non-parents; gender …
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This paper examines the key characteristics of single parents through descriptive and comparative perspectives. Our analyses suggest that the experiences and needs of single-parent households differ according to the age of both the parent and child, and that the vast majority of such households...
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