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representative panel data sets from West Germany, results suggest that women with partners who grew up with a working mother are more …
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that the shrinking gender wage gaps and increasing labor income taxes observed in U.S. data are key determinants of hours …
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Total employment in Germany is supposed to increase if people could realize their desired working hours. However, this … additional work-sharing in Germany. Furthermore, the match between actual and desired hours of Germans would improve if Germans … that hours restrictions shrank over time, which means, Germany seems to be moving towards a more flexible labor market. …
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between labor market engagement and health in developing countries. …
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This paper looks at the evolution of the labour markets in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania since the beginning of transition (in some respects since 1996/1998) until 2003, with a particular focus on labour force participation. How did labour supply in the Baltic countries respond to changes in to...
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We provide a framework for the estimation of the impact of fertility timing on female long-term labor supply, measured …
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employed labor force has formal and stable jobs, we perform a fixed effects estimation as proposed by MaCurdy (1981) with a …
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Increasing mothers' labor supply is a key policy challenge in many OECD countries. Germany recently introduced a …
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Increasing mothers' labor supply is a key policy challenge in many OECD countries. Germany recently introduced a …
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