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Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the household. In doing so they miss an important element of the distribution of welfare that can vary dramatically depending on overall environmental and economic factors. Thus, measures of inequality that ignore intra household...
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structure between men and women in the UK over the last two decades we estimate a collective labor supply model for married …
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structure between men and women in the UK over the last two decades we estimate a collective labor supply model for married …
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hours of work are relatively inelastic for men, but are a little more responsive for married women and lone mothers. On the … other hand, participation is quite sensitive to taxation and benefits for women. Within this paper we present new estimates …
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hours of work are relatively inelastic for men, but are a little more responsive for married women and lone mothers. On the … other hand, participation is quite sensitive to taxation and benefits for women. Within this paper we present new estimates …
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especially for women with more than basic formal education. For those with lower education the welfare programs are shown to have …
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We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation — including education, and savings for women in …
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-time employment, and especially for women with more than basic formal education. For those with lower education the welfare programs …
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especially for women with more than basic formal education. For those with lower education the welfare programs are shown to have …
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We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation - including education, and savings for women in …
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