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, Italy, Spain and the UK). To that end, we formulate a collective model, which allows us to characterize the efficient labour …
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We analyze the causal effect of the length of the worker's commute on worker's productivity, by examining whether commuting time has any effect on worker's labour market supply. Using the Spanish Time Use Survey 2002-03, our GMM/IV estimation yields a positive causal impact of commuting time on...
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This paper addresses the implications of transitory changes in labor market conditions for low versus high educated workers on the decision to acquire education. To identify this effect, I use the improvement in the labor market prospects of low educated workers motivated by the increases in...
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introduction of a new, sizeable, unconditional child benefit in Spain in 2007, granted to all mothers giving birth on or after July …
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