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Childhood disability is a major health shock that affects parents early in their working life. We estimate its impact on parents’ career trajectories, their balance sheets, and major life decisions using detailed register data from Denmark. To identify the causal effect of childhood...
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-2004 shows that income has only a minor effect on positive subjective well-being but a large effect on negative well …
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This study examines the long-run relationship between industrial pollution and income in China using provincial panel … data. Four types of pollutants are modelled: waste water, solid wastes, soot and SO2 emission. Two types of income effects … EKC models; pollutant emissions may go positively or negatively with income irrespective of income levels whereas certain …
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A stable agricultural income is often regarded as a way to achieve a better environmental performance in this sector …. However, conventional income stabilization tools have been showing recently signs of exhaustion. Under this critical juncture … comprehensive forms. Eventually, EU institutions have started to assess the development of a comprehensive income insurance …
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The UK has experienced a dramatic increase in earnings and income inequality over the past four decades. We use … policy shocks lead to a deterioration in earnings, income and consumption inequality and contribute to their fluctuation. The … response of income and consumption at different quantiles suggests that contractionary policy has a larger negative effect on …
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