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Germany are strongly correlated with general changes in disposable incomes. This means that, after introducing controls …, virtually every successive birth cohort in Germany and the United States had increasing disposable incomes, similar to general …. Thus, while economic growth benefits all birth cohorts in the United States and Germany, pre-1950 birth cohorts in France …
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comparable data from five countries - Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Norway and the U.S. - to ask whether immigrants benefit more from …
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Sweden and Germany, prototypical socialdemocratic and conservative welfare states, respectively, and compare them against the …
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