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This paper analyzes the determinants of participation rate movements in Canada from the early 1950s through the 1970s …
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This paper makes use of a natural experiment to examine effects of potential capital losses and general attractiveness of pension schemes on employees' propensity to change jobs. On January 1st 2004, the two largest pension funds in the Netherlands, for civil servants and for the health care...
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This paper makes use of a natural experiment to examine effects of potential capital losses and general attractiveness of pension schemes on employees' propensity to change jobs. On January 1st 2004, the two largest pension funds in the Netherlands, for civil servants and for the health care...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012952613
Using unique survey and administrative data from the Canada Student Loans Program, we document that parental support … and personal savings substantially lower student loan repayment problems. We develop a theoretical model for studying … may be inefficient and lead to undesirable redistribution. Empirically, we demonstrate that expanding Canada’s income …
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Using unique survey and administrative data from the Canada Student Loans Program, we document that parental support … and personal savings substantially lower student loan repayment problems. We develop a theoretical model for studying … may be inefficient and lead to undesirable redistribution. Empirically, we demonstrate that expanding Canada's income …
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Using unique survey and administrative data from the Canada Student Loans Program, we document that parental support … and personal savings substantially lower student loan repayment problems. We develop a theoretical model for studying … may be inefficient and lead to undesirable redistribution. Empirically, we demonstrate that expanding Canada's income …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012452858
We use new, high-quality UK panel data to document the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic at an individual level, from April 2020 to March 2021. We focus on where and to what extent pre-existing labour market and financial inequalities have been exacerbated. Our story is more nuanced than...
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In Canada, temporary workers account for 14 per cent of jobs in the non-farm business sector, are present in a range of … costly labour adjustment and temporary workers. The calibrated model captures some features of job reallocation in Canada …
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