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“modern” double-earner households using market child care. Family policies may favour either the one or the other group, like …
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and family budgets / with Tamara Ohler -- Children outside the household -- Accounting for family time / with Jayoung Yoon … -- Valuing family work -- Subsidizing parents -- Public spending on children's education and health -- Who should pay for the …
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We examine how a paid parental leave reform causally affected families' living arrangements. The German reform we examine replaced a means-tested benefit with a universal transfer paid out for a shorter period. Combining a regression discontinuity with a difference-in-differences design, we find...
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consequences of family support policy and stress the need for well-defined policy goals and careful analysis ahead of any reform. …
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consequences of family support policy and stress the need for well-defined policy goals and careful analysis ahead of any reform. …
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“modern” double-earner households using market child care. Family policies may favour either the one or the other group, like …
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This paper investigates the relationship between the implementation of the Family 500+ benefit, changes in female … reaction to the child benefit may differ across age groups, this study found that since the introduction of the Family 500 … nonparticipants due to family and household responsibilities increased. …
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