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In this paper, I analyze detailed data on intergenerational transfers in 4 countries (China, India, Japan, and the United States) from the "Japan Household Panel Survey on Consumer Preferences and Satisfaction (JHPS-CPS)" which has been conducted by the Institute of Social and Economic Research...
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Using harmonized household survey data, we analyse long run social mobility in the US, the UK, and Germany and test …
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comparable measures of the intergenerational correlations of earnings, hours, and education in the United States and Germany. Our … work hours of fathers and sons. All of the correlations which involve women appear to weaker in Germany than the United …
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China launched a new rural pension scheme (hereafter NRPS) for rural residents in 2009, now covering almost all counties with over 400 million people enrolled. This implementation of the largest social pension program in the world offers a unique setting for studying the economics of...
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China launched a new rural pension scheme (hereafter NRPS) for rural residents in 2009, now covering almost all counties with over 400 million people enrolled. This implementation of the largest social pension program in the world offers a unique setting for studying the economics of...
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measures of intergenerational correlations of earnings, hours and education in the United States and in Germany. Our results … Germany, most likely due to the greater labor market integration of women in the United States. We also find that …
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Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) allows for taking into account two political regimes and … that in both parts of Germany women’s probability of having a first child is negatively correlated with both employment and …
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