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, parental earnings and participation in the labor market in the short or long run, completed fertility, marriage or divorce. Not …
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We estimate peer effects in paid paternity leave in Norway using a regression discontinuity design. Coworkers and brothers are 11 and 15 percentage points, respectively, more likely to take paternity leave if their peer was exogenously induced to take up leave. The most likely mechanism is...
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, parental earnings and participation in the lab or market in the short or long run, completed fertility, marriage or divorce …
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, parental earnings and participation in the labor market in the short or long run, completed fertility, marriage or divorce. Not …
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, parental earnings and participation in the labor market in the short or long run, completed fertility, marriage or divorce. Not …
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, parental earnings and participation in the labor market in the short or long run, completed fertility, marriage or divorce. Not …
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, parental earnings and participation in the labor market in the short or long run, completed fertility, marriage or divorce. Not …
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-quality model of fertility, a large and growing body of empirical research has used binary instruments to estimate LATEs of family … they possess some knowledge of the idiosyncratic effects in the fertility decision. …
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-quality model of fertility, a large and growing body of empirical research has used binary instruments to estimate LATEs of family … they possess some knowledge of the idiosyncratic effects in the fertility decision. …
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incentives for fertility should account for spillover effects on existing children. …
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