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The transmission of economic (dis-)advantage over time should take into account the probability of employment as well as employment conditions, especially given the recent increase in the proportion of non-working people. We study the effect of young people experiencing their father not working...
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as the labour market tightens. When the local unemployment rate is high, young adults from a disadvantaged background are …
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We are the first to examine how parental unemployment experienced during early-, mid- and late-childhood affects adult … life satisfaction. Using German household panel data, we find that parental unemployment induced by plant closures and …, parental unemployment can also have a positive effect depending on the age and gender of the child. Our results are robust even …
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This paper utilizes the 1968-2019 survey waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to analyze the added worker effect for wives of husbands who lose their job through no fault of their own. Specifically, we focus on the potential changes to the added worker effect over time. For wives who were...
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Labor market conditions in Greece have severely deteriorated during the crisis, affecting youths the most. Using the …. Specifically, we test the relationship between youth labor outcomes and parental co-residence, whether this relationship has become …
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