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In this paper we propose a way to measure the degree of government intervention on forward –from parents to children– and backward –from adult children to elderly parents– intergenerational family transfers (IFT). We carry out a discussion about the possibility of using Generational...
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Inter- and intra-family transfers are a very important part of our daily economic activity. These transfers, whether familial or public, may influence our economic decisions to the same extent that financial markets do. In this paper, we seek to understand how the Spanish stock of capital will...
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separation in transition Spain (1977-90). In the country, marital disruption is highly selective. Men and women who have …
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Spain. We argue that there might exist a spurious relationship between these two life trajectories. The analysis is based on … the 1996 Fertility and Family Survey data for Italy and Spain. Results show that there is a spurious relationship between … fertility and union dissolution in Italy but not in Spain. Nevertheless, in both countries, there is an evident direct effect of …
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Germany is generally considered unsuccessful because changes in fertility and labor force participation were modest. However …
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interesting test case. The economy in East Germany, but not in West Germany, underwent a rapid decline in 1991. In the same year …, the sex ratio decreased in East Germany, but not in West Germany. Catalano (2003) interpreted these developments as … ESH. First, the sex ratio in East Germany shows stronger deviations from the time trend in several years, and is seemingly …
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in the two different institutional and normative contexts of Eastern and Western Germany. Using the German Socio … a second birth in Germany, due to the decline in allocation role strain. …
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This paper uses recently available data from linked pension and employment registers for Germany, which contain …
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