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equality in Australia, East and West Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The countries were selected … Germany underline that class equality policies do not ensure greater class equality for all social groups. Second, the UK and …
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NICs for the period 1980-95 and compares their specialisation pattern with that of more advanced economies like Japan, West … Germany and the US. …
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We compare the educational gradient in employment, housework and child care in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States using recent LIS and Multinational Time Use data. All three countries have above-average aggregate income inequality, but it is least in Australia and greatest in...
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Fathers in many countries enjoy a wage premium as compared with childless men, but parenthood does not benefit all men equally. Income inequality among men has increased markedly since the 1970s, suggesting that differences among fathers have grown over time. Five waves of LIS data and...
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large immigrant receiving countries, Germany and the UK. We show that, despite large differences in their immigrant …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK …
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This paper investigates the development of local public finance in Germany, Switzerland, Poland and the United Kingdom …
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Germany. We show evidence that job mobility is higher in the UK than in Germany, and that job movers may be negatively … selected in Germany, but not in the UK. Our findings suggest that returns to experience are substantially higher in the UK … in the UK and 30 percent in Germany. Separate estimates for different qualification groups show that in Germany, it is …
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to survey the recent development of municipal finance: Britain, Germany, Poland and Switzerland. This paper firstly …
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