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individual's health status. For this purpose, we use data from an original survey conducted in Japan. We adopt an estimation …
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decreases the number of children through decreasing disposable income. Also, when certain conditions are satisfied the number of … insurance benefits rate decreases the number of children by decreasing disposable income through increasing unemployment. … unemployment to analyze the effects of child-support tax on employment and number of children. First, an increase in child …
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. However, in the real economy, there is unemployment. The relation between the number of children in the economy and … for unemployment insurance reduced the number of the children in the economy. Second, a simulation was conducted, which … revealed that there is a tax rate at which the number of the children is maximized. At tax rates for child support higher than …
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Using the Survey of Company Fringe Benefits provided by the Life Insurance Culture Centre in 2002 (Social Science Japan data archive), this study provides corrected estimates for endogeneity attributed to family-friendly policies on wages. The results indicate that the policies related to...
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