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data mostly contradict the traditional view that education was a leading source of the seismic social phenomenon of … fixed effects account for time-invariant unobserved heterogeneity, education – but not income or urbanization – is …
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data mostly contradict the traditional view that education was a leading source of the seismic social phenomenon of … fixed effects account for time-invariant unobserved heterogeneity, education – but not income or urbanization – is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010752231
financial literacy is an important determinant of financial protection in the older pre-retirement population in Ireland. Using … men, those with higher levels of education and cognition, and the self-employed. Financial literacy is in turn associated … and education. …
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A Marriage Bar is the requirement that women in certain jobs must leave that job when they marry. Ireland had a … extent of the Marriage Bar in Ireland. Our analysis suggests that the Marriage Bar was widespread and not confined to … in long-term outcomes do not appear to be confounded by the endogeneity of marriage, education, employment and …
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the Living in Ireland survey and a difference-in-differences framework, I investigate whether this reform had any effect …
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A feature of employment at older ages that has been observed in many countries, including Ireland, is the higher share … Ageing (TILDA), spanning the period 2010-2016, to examine both the characteristics of the older self-employed in Ireland and …-employed people at older ages in Ireland results from lower retirement rates among the self-employed and not from transitions from …
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Extending working lives is often proposed as one route through which the costs associated with population ageing can be managed. In that context, understanding who currently works for longer can help policymakers to design policies to facilitate longer working. In particular, it is important to...
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paper we examine what has happened to earnings inequality and the returns to education in Ireland between 1987 and 1997. We … increase appears to be related to an increased demand for skilled labour and an increase in the returns to education. In this …
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in Ireland in the ten years to 2003. We then go on to use the labour market profile in estimating the impact of … employed in occupations that fully reflect their education levels. The model of the labour market that we use to simulate the … immigrants (a) if they were employed at a level fitting their education and (b) if they were employed in occupations below their …
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QNHS does indeed provide a reliable picture and that earlier findings on the education levels of immigrants in Ireland hold. …Much research has been conducted on immigration into Ireland in recent years using data from the Quarterly National … Household Survey (QNHS), the official source for labour market data in Ireland. As it is known that the QNHS undercounts …
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