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We study the effect of childbirth and its timing on female labour market outcomes in Italy. The impact on yearly labour earnings and fraction of time at work is traced up to 21 years since school completion by estimating a factor analytic model with dynamic selection into treatments. We find...
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We investigate herein whether the Balanced Labour Market Act (WAB) of 2020, which was intended to reduce the disparity between permanent and temporary employees in the Netherlands, has achieved its desired aim. Using a synthetic control method, we find that the introduction of the WAB led to the...
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In this paper we use a sample of administrative data coming from the 'Dataware-house labour market and social protection' and the microsimulation model MIMOSIS to assess the labour supply effects of a reform of the rules for cumulating labour income with survival pension as proposed in the...
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insurance or individual unemployment savings accounts are better. Unemployment insurance finances subsidies through implicit … taxes on savings, while individual savings accounts with solidarity funds finance subsidies through payroll taxes. Taxes on …
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