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In this paper we present a simple model of labour supply that is cast within the framework of an extended family. The … France to study the extent of trade within the family network. We find evidence that the extent of specialization is …
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. This increase of age at first birth is the main explanatory variable for the rapid decrease in fertility in European … the development of the period fertility rate it is therefore crucial to understand the determinants of optimal age at …
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This paper develops a model of inter vivos gifts and bequests in a setting of moral hazard and adverse selection. Altruistic parents do not perfectly know how much effort their children make to earn their living, nor do they know their true level of ability. Inter vivos gifts take place prior to...
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This paper reviews the evidence on the impact of child care and maternal employment in the pre-school years on child outcomes. This topic has long been of interest to economists, developmental psychologists, and scholars from other disciplines, and has been the focus of increased attention in...
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This study contributes to earlier research on homeownership and childbearing by taking into account the potential … increasing problems on the housing market. The childbearing decision of these cohorts also seems to be more sensitive to changes …
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The effects of childbearing and work sector on women's hours and earnings in the 8 years following an index pregnancy … deals with endogeneity of childbearing decisions and selectivity into sector of work. Two or more additional children born …
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