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development and socio-economic development gaps. For children born before January 1, 2007, parental leave benefits were means …-tested and paid for up to 24 months after childbirth. For children born thereafter, parental leave benefits were earnings … study the reform effects on children's language skills, motor skills, socio-emotional stability, and school readiness using …
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socioeconomic background of parents and cultural capital at home. Some adverse 'integration effects' do exist for female migrants in … suggest that the educational gap between natives and migrants is mainly due to the 'endowment effect' provided by the … ; education ; peer effects ; migrants …
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socioeconomic background of parents and cultural capital at home. Some adverse 'integration effects' do exist for female migrants in … suggest that the educational gap between natives and migrants is mainly due to the 'endowment effect' provided by the …
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The disproportionate impact of children on women's earnings constitutes the primary factor contributing to persistent … gender inequality in many countries. This paper examines the multigenerational impact of children and whether the public … provision of formal childcare lessens the earnings and employment impacts of children. Our analyses notably incorporate the role …
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development and socio-economic development gaps. For children born before January 1, 2007, parental leave benefits were means …-tested and paid for up to 24 months after childbirth. For children born thereafter, parental leave benefits were earnings … study the reform effects on children's language skills, motor skills, socio-emotional stability, and school readiness using …
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Worldwide governments discuss how to increase maternal labor market participation and to reduce the child penalty, i.e. labor market earnings losses after child birth. This study analyses the long run effects of a German paid parental leave reform, which aims to increase maternal labour market...
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socioeconomic background of parents and cultural capital at home. Some adverse 'integration effects' do exist for female migrants in … suggest that the educational gap between natives and migrants is mainly due to the 'endowment effect' provided by the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013159513