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Many studies have reported evidence of negative associations between fixed-term contract employment and fertility. With …, previous research has mostly not considered whether the effects of employment status on fertility might vary with other worker … characteristics. We draw on 19 years of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to investigate …
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Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, a nationally representative household panel survey covering a country with a high …
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Many studies have reported evidence of negative associations between fixed-term contract employment and fertility. With …, previous research has mostly not considered whether the effects of employment status on fertility might vary with other worker … characteristics. We draw on 19 years of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to investigate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013311366
The debate over whether contingent (and typically more precarious) employment acts as a bridge to permanent employment, or as a trap, has tended to focus on transitions rather than longer-run pathways. This approach cannot accurately identify indirect pathways from contingent to permanent...
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This study uses panel data for Australia from the HILDA Survey to estimate the wage differential between workers in …
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agree on wanting a child. Using newly available data on fertility preferences and outcomes, we show that indeed, babies are … bargaining model of fertility choice and match the model to data from a set of European countries with very low fertility rates …. The distribution of the burden of child care between mothers and fathers turns out to be a key determinant of fertility. A …
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As the number of young children in daycare increases, people start to worry about the effect of early non-parental care. This is of special relevance as investments in the early periods of life are shown to be most important for a child’s long term development. Based on the German national...
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We use longitudinal data describing couples in Australia from 2001-12 and Germany from 2002-12 to examine how …
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This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous variation in … results obtained with the same methodology for other countries, the effects for Australia are large, which partly reflects the …
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