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childhood are more likely to send their children to work. We also look at the effect of social norms on the parents' child labor … poverty is viewed as the main reason for child labor, we choose to focus on the phenomenon that parents who worked during own …
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We study the impact of a hypothetical tax on sugar - sweetened beverages (SSBs) on the US households' nutrients purchase, welfare change, and health benefit. Differently from the traditional approach, Food at Home(FAH) is here defined as a "home" good instead than a market good and consumers'...
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divorce has persistent, and mostly negative, effects on children that differ significantly between boys and girls. Treated …
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In this paper we estimate the opportunity cost of children. The underlying theoretical model is represented by a … and 1970. For the women in the two oldest cohorts, the opportunity cost of two children is estimated to 28-29 per cent of …
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feedback from their children. Using the selfconfirming equilibrium concept, parents may end up to sustain, and be confirmed …). We allow parents to ignore own group size and the efficiency of their cultural transmission technology, while receiving a …
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We explain persistent differences in cultural traits of immigrant groups with the presence of community leaders. Leaders influence the cultural traits of their community, which have an impact on the group's earnings. They determine whether a community will be more assimilated and wealthier or...
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Does the culture in which a woman grows up influence her labor market decisions once she has had a child? And to what extent can exposure to a different cultural group in adulthood shape maternal labor supply? To address these questions, we exploit the setting of the German reunification. A...
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European countries exhibit significant differences in employment rates of adult males. Differences in labor-leisure preferences, partly determined by cultural values that vary across countries, can be responsible for part of these differences. However, differences in labor market institutions,...
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children, a ten percent increase in household income implies an increase in body weight with about 0.4 kilo. The body weight of …
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This study investigates possible reasons for the gender difference in sickness absence. We estimate both short- and long-term effects of parenthood in a within-couple analysis based on the timing of parenthood. We find that after entering parenthood, women increase their sickness absence by...
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