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employment, or unemployment, or participation, or wage equation) this paper focuses on the quality of job that the migrant … obtains on arrival in Australia. We provide alternative definitions of what is a good job in terms of objective and subjective … legislation in 1997, (two year waiting period for eligibility for benefits) affected the quality of job held by new migrants. In …
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We find that about 40% of a cohort of young Canadian men has been employed with an employer for whom their father also worked; and six to nine percent have the same employer in adulthood. The intergenerational transmission of employers is positively related to paternal earnings, particularly at...
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This paper asks whether the availability of breastfeeding facilities at the workplace helps to reconcile breastfeeding and work commitments. Using data from the 2005 UK Infant Feeding Survey, we model the joint probability to return to work and breastfeeding and analyse its association with the...
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