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Denmark, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom, which represent four distinct "institutional regimes," we estimate the short …-run and long-term effects of childbirth on married women's employment and working hours. Estimation results show that these …
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receive less attention. Yet, a popular argument for a federal minimum wage in Germany is that it will prevent in-work poverty …
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inequality in Germany has increased very little in the 1980's, if at all. It is shown ·that the marked increase in earnings …
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Denmark, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom, which represent four distinct ?institutional regimes?, we estimate the short …-run and long-term effects of childbirth on married women?s employment and working hours. Estimation results show that these …
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We analyze the distribution and concentration of market incomes in Germany in the period 1992 to 2001 on the basis of … income inequality was stronger in East Germany than in West Germany. In both regions, the income concentration process …
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We analyze the distribution and concentration of market incomes in Germany in the period 1992 to 2001 on the basis of … income inequality was stronger in East Germany than in West Germany. In both regions, the income concentration process …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003578852