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%. While this quasi-random variation changed the cost of paternity leave for some fathers and not others, it did not directly … affect the cost for the father's coworkers or brothers. Therefore, any effect on the coworker or brother can be attributed to …
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this quasi-random variation changed the cost of paternity leave for some fathers and not others, it did not directly affect … the cost for the father's coworkers or brothers. Therefore, any effect on the brother or the coworker can be attributed to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010788946
Strong intergenerational correlations in various types of welfare use have fueled a long-standing debate over whether welfare receipt in one generation causes welfare participation in the next generation. Some claim a causal relationship in welfare receipt across generations has created a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010796735
There is a heated debate in many European countries about a move towards a welfare system that increases the incentives for lone mothers to move off welfare and into work. We analyze the consequences of a major Norwegian workfare reform of the generous welfare system for lone mothers. Our...
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Two key questions in thinking about the size and growth of the disability insurance program are to what extent it discourages work, and how valuable the insurance is to individuals and families. These questions motivate our paper. We begin by describing the earnings, disposable income and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011196650
Strong intergenerational correlations in various types of welfare use have fueled a long-standing debate over whether welfare receipt in one generation causes welfare participation in the next generation. Some claim a causal relationship in welfare receipt across generations has created a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011082349