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's abilities, and a parachute effect, associated with family labour market connections. …
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interdependencies in well-being at the family level. This paper develops an ordered probit model with multiple random effects that …
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In this paper we discuss the importance of families for understanding economic inequality. Family structure can in …
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the immobility of workers and extract monopsony rents. In cultures with strong family ties, moving away from home is … costly. Thus, individuals with strong family ties rationally choose regulated labor markets to avoid moving and limiting the … who inherit stronger family ties are less mobile, have lower wages, are less often employed and support more stringent …
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family background. Parental education has had asymmetric effects, positive on attainment and negative on school returns …. Better school quality also had asymmetric effects on the returns to education, positive for individuals with poor family … in the production of individual human capital. When school quality and family background are substitutes, an increase of …
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The risk of losses of income and productive means due to adverse weather associated to climate change can significantly differ between farmers sharing a productive landscape. It is important to learn more about how farmers react to different levels of risk, under measurable and unmeasurable...
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