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union. Generally speaking, women attribute more importance to their own desires than to their partner's ones, while men give …
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Italian women prevail in reproductive decision-making, because childbearing lies mainly in their sphere of influence. The data …
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rates of the women born in the mid-1970s projected at 1.65 (Austria) and 1.8 children per woman (Czech Republic). Austrian …This article provides a comparative analysis of fertility and family transformations and policy responses in Austria … cohabiting couples and single mothers. Czech women retain considerably lower childlessness, possibly due to the persistently …
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may explain why other similar studies found such programs to be more effective for women than for men. In particular for …This paper investigates active labor market programs in Austria with a special emphasis on male-female effect … younger women a key effect of the programs is to reduce or postpone pregnancies and to increase the attachment to the labor …
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may explain why other similar studies found such programs to be more effective for women than for men. In particular for …This paper investigates active labor market programs in Austria with a special emphasis on male-female effect … younger women a key effect of the programs is to reduce or postpone pregnancies and to increase the attachment to the labor …
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