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der Leistungen in Deutschland in den 2000er Jahren identifiziert wurden, ergibt sich zum Stand Deutschlands im … Europa" (EU-SILC), dass Deutschland bei der für die Familien in vielerlei Hinsicht sehr wichtigen Betreuungsinfrastruktur … Germany in the 2000s as a basis, a mixed picture emerges regarding Germany's status in a European comparison …
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to work for mothers of newborn children. Parental leaves have been introduced in the last 30 years in all European countries in order to extend the period of job-protection, allowing both parents to...
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We use cross-national data on 26 EU countries to assess how much children and the responsibilities related to them contribute to the gender wage gap, and how institutional elements - especially family policies - affect this relationship. Our analysis is based on a decomposition that reveals what...
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poverty in Russia and four EU countries Sweden, Germany, Belgium and the United Kingdom. These countries are selected as … representatives of alternative family policy models. Using microsimulation models (RUSMOD and EUROMOD), this paper estimates the …
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both contributions and pension benefits, in 28 European countries using EUROMOD, the EU-wide microsimulation model. We find …
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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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The impact of the duration of parental leave on women's employment in Korea is examined by focusing on the heterogeneous effects. The results of the extension of the maximum job-protected leave from 12 months to 15 months are as follows. First, the policy change led to more female employees...
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The study examines the consequence of the extension of maximum job-protected and paid leave from 12 months to 15 months in Korea. The analysis, based on regression discontinuity design, finds the reform led to more female employees taking leave and for longer periods. The take-up of leave...
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with invoice method. Literature on microsimulation models (MSM) for this type of VAT is rare, though the importance of VAT … specific case of Germany. We provide comprehensive estimation results for the distributional and fiscal effects of the German …
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invoice method. Literature on microsimulation models (MSM) for this type of VAT is rare, though the importance of VAT has … states (and beyond). To illustrate the functioning of the general model, we apply it in detail to the specic case of Germany …
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