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part-time women are more satisfied with working hours than full-time women. Partnered women’s life satisfaction is …
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While acknowledging the importance of fairness and the need to avoid creating disincentives in the design of tax reform, the Henry Review recommends a simplified Personal Income Tax and child payments withdrawn on a single family income test. This paper shows that the proposed reforms would...
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In recent years, the US, UK and Australia have lowered tax rates on high incomes and expanded tax credits and family transfer payments that are withdrawn on the joint income of a couple. These reforms result in significant changes in the structure of marginal and average income tax rates. In...
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proportion of working women employed part-time and Australia tops the OECD league in terms of its proportion of working men who …. Instead, part-time men and women typically earn an hourly pay premium. This result survives our numerous robustness checks and …
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In this paper we compare gender differences in the allocation of time to market work, domestic work, child care, and leisure over the life cycle. Time use profiles for these activity categories are constructed on survey data for three countries: Australia, the UK and Germany. We discuss the...
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In the early 1980’s Australia had a highly progressive, individual based income tax and families received support for dependent children in the form of universal family allowances. The introduction of income tests for child support payments based on family income (now in the form of Family Tax...
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proportion of working women employed part-time and Australia tops the OECD league in terms of its proportion of working men who … individual heterogeneity has been taken into account, part-time men and women typically earn an hourly pay premium. This premium …
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they will have low earnings; single women; women in couples; and men in couples. Over a 15-month period, boosting the …
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Cross country comparisons of lifecycle labour supplies show that female hours of market work are significantly lower in Australia than in other comparable OECD countries, notably, the US, UK and Sweden. This paper argues that an explanation can be found in the rate structure of the Australian...
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How are hourly wages affected by the Earned Income Tax Credit? Two strategies are utilized to determine the relationship between the credit and hourly wages. First, I use variation in state EITC supplements, which magnify the effect of the federal EITC. I find that a 10 percent increase in the...
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