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with children receiving child maintenance, and the contribution that it made to their income and the reduction of child …
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. This involves a method for embodying the ideal of children having priority on social resources into a particular set of … 10% and as high as 20%, and finally two countries with more than one-in-five children being poor. In the strong majority …
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The term 'family gap' refers to differences in income between households with children and households without children …
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This paper documents levels and changes in child poverty rates in 13 OECD countries using data from the Luxembourg Income Study project, and focusing upon an analysis of the reasons for changes over the 1990s. The objective is to uncover the relative role of income transfers from the state in...
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changes that have affected children in all advanced economies. The authors find that differences in public policies account …
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While more and more married women participate in paid work, men have not equalized the division of labor by appreciably increasing the time they devote to unpaid domestic tasks. The state can assist in managing this double time burden on women by enabling families to externalize a portion of it...
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The prevalence of low income for children, especially for children in lone-parent families, varies considerably across …
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Using a sample of 20 OECD countries it is shown that the majority of countries decreased the level of intragenerational redistribution in the first pillar of their pension systems, though the evidence is weak in statistical terms. We find strong correlations between changes of the so-called...
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The rapid rise of China on the global economic stage could have substantial and unequal employment and wage effects in advanced industrialised democracies given China's large volume of low-wage labour. Thus far, these effects have not been analysed in the comparative political economy...
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Current studies addressing the rise in inequality confine themselves to country-level developments. This paper delineates trends in earnings inequality and employment at the sectoral level for eight LIS countries between 1985-2005. Earnings inequality mainly manifests itself within rather than...
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