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Marital sorting, household labor supply, and intergenerational earnings mobility across countries
Raaum, Oddbjørn
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2007
We present comparable evidence on intergenerational earnings mobility for Denmark, Finland, Norway, the UK and the US, with a focus on the role of gender and marital status. We confirm that earnings mobility in the Nordic countries is typically greater than in the US and in the UK, but find...
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Family-friendly work practices in Britain: availability and perceived accessibility
Budd, John W.
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Mumford, Karen
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2005
Using linked data for British workplaces and employees we find a low base rate of workplace-level availability for five family-friendly work practices - parental leave, paid leave, job sharing, subsidized child care, and working at home - and a substantially lower rate of individual-level...
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Birth order matters: the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment
Booth, Alison L.
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Kee, Hiau Joo
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2005
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to explore the degree to which family size and birth order affect a child's subsequent educational attainment. Theory suggests a trade off between child quantity and 'quality'. Family size might...
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Death, happiness, and the calculation of compensatory damages
Oswald, Andrew J.
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Powdthavee, Nattavudh
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2007
This paper studies the mental distress caused by bereavement. The largest emotional losses are from the death of a spouse; the second-worst in severity are the losses from the death of a child; the third-worst is the death of a parent. The paper explores how happiness regression equations might be...
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The effects on stature of poverty, family size and birth order: British children in the 1930s
Hatton, Timothy J.
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Martin, Richard M.
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2008
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass index of children in Interwar Britain. It uses the Boyd Orr cohort, a survey of predominantly poor families taken in 1937-9, which provides a unique opportunity to explore the determinants of child...
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Following in your parents' footsteps? Empirical analysis of matched parent-offspring test scores
Brown, Sarah
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McIntosh, Steven
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Taylor, Karl
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2009
In this paper, we explore whether an intergenerational relationship exists between the reading and mathematics test scores, taken at age 7, of a cohort of individuals born in 1958 and the equivalent test scores of their offspring measured in 1991. Our results suggest that how the parent performs...
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Job satisfaction and family happiness: the part-time work puzzle
Booth, Alison L.
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van Ours, Jan C.
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2007
Using fixed effects ordered logit estimation, we investigate the relationship between part-time work and working hours satisfaction; job satisfaction; and life satisfaction. We account for interdependence within the family using data on partnered men and women from the British Household Panel...
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Partner (dis)agreement on moving desires and the subsequent moving behaviour of couples
Coulter, Rory
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van Ham, Maarten
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Feijten, Peteke
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2011
Residential mobility decisions are known to be made at the household level. However, most empirical analyses of residential mobility relate moving behaviour to the housing and neighbourhood satisfaction and pre-move thoughts of individuals. If partners in a couple do not share evaluations of...
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The gender wage gap in four countries
Daly, Anne
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Kawaguchi, Akira
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Meng, Xin
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Mumford, Karen
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2006
comparing the gender wage gap across four countries, Australia, France,
Japan
and Britain. Our results concord with those of …
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The impact of household capital income on income inequality: A factor decomposition analysis for Great Britain, Germany and the
USA
Fräßdorf, Anna
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Grabka, Markus M.
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Schwarze, Johannes
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2008
SOEP for West Germany, and the PSID for the
USA
, a factor decomposition method described by Shorrocks (1982) is applied … contribution to overall inequality in relation to its share in disposable income. This applies to Germany and the
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