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This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We present a stylized model of the time allocation of spouses to illustrate the expected impact of wages and non-labour income. The empirical model simultaneously specifies three time-use choices - paid...
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This paper provides new estimates of the impact of the French tax credit on the employment outcomes of women. We model simultaneously the employment probability and the determinants of programme eligibility. We improve on earlier studies in this field that, using a single evaluation equation...
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seven market work intervals and seven house work intervals for each partner. The model is estimated using data for France …
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the market price for domestic services. We exploit time-diary data for Great Britain and France, relying on cross …
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couple. Exploiting the law on retirement age in France, we use a regression discontinuity approach to identify the causal …
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production of both partners in a couple. Our identification strategy exploits the earliest age retirement laws in France …
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Earlier literature has investigated the drop in household consumption upon retirement of the head of the household, the so-called "retirement consumption puzzle". Here, we expand on these studies by considering also retirement of the wife, thus distinguishing households in which the wife is a...
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retirement age legislation in France as well as a retirement policy change to identify the effect of own and spousal retirement …
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treatment on the outcome are identified. We estimate the model on an administrative data set of unemployed workers in France … anticipation" assumption and rules out a "threat effect" of training programs in France …
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Anti-Muslim prejudice is widespread in Western countries. Yet, Muslims are expected to constitute a growing share of the total population in Western countries over the next decades. This paper predicts that this demographic trend will increase anti-Muslim prejudice. Relying on experimental games...
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