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take up leave by the reform. Second, the most likely mechanism is information transmission about costs and benefits …
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allowed DI is their children's beliefs about the efficacy of trying to get on to the DI program or their attitudes about DI …
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allowed DI is their children's beliefs about the efficacy of trying to get on to the DI program or their attitudes about DI …
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take up leave by the reform. Second, the most likely mechanism is information transmission about costs and benefits …
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take up leave by the reform. Second, the most likely mechanism is information transmission about costs and benefits …
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allowed DI is their children's beliefs about the efficacy of trying to get on to the DI program or their attitudes about DI …
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allowed DI is their children's beliefs about the efficacy of trying to get on to the DI program or their attitudes about DI …
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take up leave by the reform. Second, the most likely mechanism is information transmission about costs and benefits …
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allowed DI is their children's beliefs about the efficacy of trying to get on to the DI program or their attitudes about DI …
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Does participation in a social assistance program by parents have spillovers on their children's own participation, future labor market attachment, and human capital investments? While intergenerational concerns have figured prominently in policy debates for decades, causal evidence is scarce...
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