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This paper examines whether maternity leave policies have a causal effect on women's mental health in old age. We link data for women aged 50 and above from eight countries in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to data on maternity leave legislation from 1960 to 2010....
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This paper examines whether maternity leave policies have a causal effect on women's mental health in old age. We link data for women aged 50 and above from eight countries in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to data on maternity leave legislation from 1960 to 2010....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014145729
newborn children. Parental leaves have been introduced in the last 30 years in all European countries in order to extend the …
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with 5.4 percent. In Germany, the situation is also very unfavourable with respect to the older children, who make up 5 …In den 25 Jahren zwischen 1994 und 2019 sind die Zahlen der Minderjährigen in Deutschland um 14,2 Prozent und in der EU … unterschiedlich. So haben die Werte in Deutschland im Jahr 2015 einen Tiefpunkt erreicht und sind seitdem wieder angestiegen …
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applies several anthropometric and other measures of fatness to approximately 14,000 children aged two to nine participating … in both waves in 16 regions of eight European countries. Peers are defined as same-sex children in the same school and … misperceptions of their own children's weight goes hand in hand with fatter peer groups, supporting the notion that in making such …
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of women and men without children across cohorts, and at different points of their life cycle. There is wide variation …
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The paper analyses alternative investment policies and their consequences for the evolution of human capital in Europe based on a model of age dependent skill formation where the life span depends on investments during childhood. What makes the approach special is the analysis of the returns to...
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The paper analyses alternative investment policies and their consequences for the evolution of human capital in Europe based on a model of age dependent skill formation where the life span depends on investments during childhood. What makes the approach special is the analysis of the returns to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013124628
apply event history methods to analyze longitudinal samples of first-birth transitions in France, Finland, Germany, and the … effects prevail even after ontrolling for labour market and income-related factors. The findings are pronounced in Germany and …
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Examination Survey (K-NHANES), this research examines the relationship between having children at home and depression among men … differential in depression. Having children at home improves psychological well-being for men only in 23 European countries and … ; Europe ; Cross-national analysis ; Children ; Multilevel model ; Probit model …
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