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subjective health vary visibly across Europe. In many countries (especially in Eastern and Southern Europe), women report …
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Parents invest in their children's human capital in several ways. We investigate the extent to which the levels and composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States. We test the hypothesis of parent-child time as a...
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Parents invest in their children’s human capital in several ways. We investigate the extent to which the levels and composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States. We test the hypothesis of parentchild time as a...
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opportunities, and cites successful examples of sheltered workshops, etc. In Europe, Asia and the USA. References. …
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default probabilities of listed corporate entities in ten European countries, and the USA, covering the recent global …
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This study offers a new perspective on crisis transmission through an examination of herding contagion during 2008-global financial crisis across Asian and European financial markets. Using a bivariate GARCH-BEKK model, results show that the volatility of US stock market during the subprime...
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