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link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations. …
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link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations. …
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link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations. …
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link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations. …
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link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations. …
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We analyze empirically the optimal mix and optimal generosity of social insurance and assistance programs. For this purpose, we specify a structural life-cycle model of the labor supply and savings decisions of singles and married couples. Partial insurance against wage and employment shocks is...
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We analyze empirically the optimal mix and optimal generosity of social insurance and assistance programs. For this purpose, we specify a structural life-cycle model of the labor supply and savings decisions of singles and married couples. Partial insurance against wage and employment shocks is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012971961
link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations …
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We empirically analyze the optimal mix and optimal generosity of unemployment insurance and social assistance programs. To do so, we specify a structural life-cycle model of the labor supply, savings, and social assistance claiming decisions of singles and married couples. Partial insurance...
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