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the reform are consistent with hypotheses related to the improved financial situation of new mothers after the reform and …
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poverty among mothers after childbirth and divorce/separation. The analysis was carried out for twelve EU countries, which … mother’s occupational class has a statistically significant effect for predicting poverty in the case of both events, with a …
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This paper complements conventional economic analysis and presents a social norms interpretation to explain cross-country differences in partnership formation rates, and the dramatic decrease in partnership formation rates in Southern Europe in particular. We argue that increases in female human...
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-Western Europe (Austria, Germany), Central-Eastern Europe (Czech Republic, Estonia, Slovenia), Northern Europe (Denmark, Sweden … relevanten Kovariablen. Fünf europäische Regionen werden untersucht: Mittelwesteuropa (Österreich, Deutschland), Mittelosteuropa …
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and compare the cost of children in Europe by analysing the effect of child births on parents’ self-reported ability to … in all regions, yet with economies of scale in the number of children. The drop is mainly caused by increased expenses … mothers (indirect costs) are less important in explaining the decrease. These income losses are closely related to the …
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