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We present a non-cooperative model of a family's time allocation between work and a home-produced public good, and … adjustment of intra-family transfers compensates the secondary earner for the increased tax load. …
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parents and the well-being of children in single-parent households. Noncustodial parents choose the level of a child support … welfare reforms might have on divorced parents and their children. Such adverse effects may arise because an increase in the …
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This paper explores the implications of gender-based income taxation in a non- cooperative model of a couple's time … by gender is solely determined by spouses' relative marginal rates of substitution between the public household good and … sharp contrast to previous models of gender-based taxation in which households select Pareto efficient allocations …
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-monotonic relationship between the gender wage gap and domestic violence. We explore the implication of this result in the context of various …
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Children affect the after-birth labor force participation of women in two ways. Directly, the time spent in child … direct and indirect effect of children on women's labor force participation, and evaluates their relative importance …
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This paper looks at the role of part-time work in labour mobility for 11 European countries. We find some evidence of part-time work being used as a stepping stone into full-time employment, but for a small proportion of individuals (less than 5%). Part-time jobs are also found to be more...
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