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. Parental loss by death is assumed to be exogenous, the experiences of children with a bereaved background offering a benchmark … up to the divorce--parental divorce seems to influence the marital and fertility decisions of children, but not their …
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children. -- intergenerational mobility ; job search ; equality of opportunity …
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The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of fiscal policy on the economic resources available to children … groups, and in particular to what degree do cash transfer and tax systems benefit children relative to older groups? Second …, what fractions of the needs of children are supported by elements of the tax and transfer systems directed explicitly to …
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. This involves a method for embodying the ideal of children having priority on social resources into a particular set of …
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the future of their children through the family, the labour market, and public policy actually differ? Using a number of …This comparative study of the relationship between family economic background and adult outcomes in the United States … representative household surveys we find that the configuration of all three sources of investment and support for children differs …
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This paper documents levels and changes in child poverty rates in 12 OECD countries using data from the Luxembourg Income Study project, and focusing upon an analysis of the reasons for changes over the 1990s. The objective is to uncover the relative role of income transfers from the state in...
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portrait of the Canadian population is offered as are estimates of the degree of generational mobility among the children of …
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