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relations and networks. In this paper, we examine the impact of social security expansion on neighborhood cohesion of elders … Study (CHARLS) to examine the effect of pension receipt on two dimensions of neighborhood cohesion among older adults, i …
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insights into the distributive role of tax-benefit systems across Europe. Interestingly, a strong overall redistribution …
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This article explores the gender gap in time allocation in Europe, offering up-to-date statistics and information on …-demographic characteristics and paid work is taken into account. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of gender gaps in Europe, helping to … focus recent debates on how to tackle inequality in Europe, and clarifying the factors that contribute to gender …
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holders in Europe (i.e. in EU Member States and the UK), but also by estimating their wage penalty relative to what they could …
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the state/NUTS-1 and district level in both the United States and Europe. We find that Indian workers react to asymmetric …
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This paper compares the net fiscal position (NFP) of immigrants versus natives using data from the European Survey on Living Conditions (EU-SILC) for the period 2007-2015. By employing a quantile regression approach, we find that European and non-European migrants have a different fiscal...
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European countries and now live elsewhere in Europe. We use the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and apply …
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Using a unique firm-level database comprising the top European R&D investors over the period 2002-2013 and running LSDVC estimates, this study finds a significant labourfriendly impact of R&D expenditures. However, this positive employment effect appears limited in magnitude and entirely due to...
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