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an overall effect of unemployment, providing prima facie evidence of a reduced outside work option, large investments in …
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dangerous occupations like scaffolders or miners, while females typically work in relatively safe occupations with respect to … occupational injuries. It is therefore remarkable that almost all studies analyzing the gender wage gap have disregarded different … occupational injury risks as a potential explanatory variable for observed gender wage differentials. By merging data on …
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This paper analyzes differences in self-assessed debt burdens of German households confronted with an objective debt burden. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, my econometric analysis shows that a household's subjective debt burden is not only influenced by the current...
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household could consume more in the current period (e.g., to the benefit of the children) if gender differences in saving …
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