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This paper provides evidence on child penalties in female and male earnings in different countries. The estimates are based on event studies around the birth of the first child, using the specification proposed by Kleven et al. (2018). The analysis reveals some striking similarities in the...
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adoptive families using event studies around the arrival of children and almost forty years of adoption data from Denmark …
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Despite considerable gender convergence over time, substantial gender inequality persists in all countries. Using Danish administrative data from 1980-2013 and an event study approach, we show that most of the remaining gender inequality in earnings is due to children. The arrival of children...
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three main results. First, the scheme has doubled the number of highly paid foreigners in Denmark relative to slightly less …
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Using administrative data on wealth, firm ownership structure, and migration in Sweden and Denmark, we document …
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