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employment consequences of NHI in Canada, using the fact that NHI was introduced on a staggered basis across the Canadian …
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employment consequences of NHI in Canada, using the fact that NHI was introduced on a staggered basis across the Canadian …
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We consider the role of spousal labor supply as insurance against spells of unemployment. Standard theory suggests that women should work more when their husbands are out of work (the Added Worker Effect or AWE), but there has been little empirical support for this contention. We too find little...
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We consider the role of spousal labor supply as insurance against spells of unemployment. Standard theory suggests that women should work more when their husbands are out of work (the Added Worker Effect or AWE), but there has been little empirical support for this contention. We too find little...
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surmount this problem by studying the experience of Canada, which operates two distinct DI programs, for Quebec and the rest of … Canada. The latter program raised its benefits by 36% in January, 1987, while benefits were constant in Quebec, providing …
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