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We present a model of the time-allocation decision of spouses in order to study the role of heterogeneity in preferences and wages for couples' labor supply. Spouses differ in their tastes for market consumption and non-market goods and activities, and also in their offered or earned wages. They...
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, employment and hours of work relative to married men with children or married women without children. There is little evidence …
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We study how the 2004 EU enlargement to Eastern European countries has affected employment, earnings and the sharing of …
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two-thirds of the world's population with access to same-sex marriage on three continents. Same-sex couples are less …
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Over the past 40 years, Australia has experienced significant changes to the proportion of the population that is attached to its labour market. From the early 1980s, the aggregate labour force participation rate rose steadily, climbing from around 60 per cent in 1983 to almost 66 per cent in...
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Social norms have been put forward as prominent explanations for the changing labour supply decisions of women. This paper studies the intergenerational formation of these norms, examining how they affect subsequent female labour supply decisions, taking into account not only the early...
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We use quasi-random variation in graduation years during the onset of a very deep national recession to study the relationship between early labor market conditions and young females' family formation outcomes. A policy-pilot affecting the length of upper-secondary vocational tracks allows us to...
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We use quasi-random variation in graduation years during the onset of a very deep national recession to study the relationship between early labor market conditions and young females' family formation outcomes. A policy-pilot affecting the length of upper-secondary education in Swedish...
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empirical evidence provided by this project can be useful in future assessments of current social security and employment …
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-entry into part-time employment is primarily affected by the mother’s own resources and former career, the return to full … higher earning potential than the father, a group having the highest re-entry chances into full-time employment. The results …
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