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We investigate the direct and long-run effects of fertility on employment in Europe estimating dynamic models of labor … supply under different assumptions regarding the exogeneity of fertility and modeling assumptions related to initial … flexibility of the labor markets and family policies. -- Intertemporal labor supply ; female employment ; fertility ; dynamic …
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characteristics and fertility history from different countries and, consequently, under different parental leave regulations. Results …
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The authors investigate the direct and long-run effects of fertility on employment in Europe estimating dynamic models … of labor supply under different assumptions regarding the exogeneity of fertility and modeling assumptions related to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012720044
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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We investigate the direct and long-run effects of fertility on employment in Europe estimating dynamic models of labor … supply under different assumptions regarding the exogeneity of fertility and modeling assumptions related to initial …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013324762
This paper looks at the effects of tax-benefit systems and social stratification determinants on the probability of poverty among mothers after childbirth and divorce/separation. The analysis was carried out for twelve EU countries, which represent a variety of welfare regimes providing...
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beyond increasing the divorce rate. They can influence female labor supply, marriage and fertility rates, child well …
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We analyze the determinants of female labor market participation for different age-groups in the European Union. We show that female participation is positively affected by tertiary education at any age. But upper secondary education increases participation only up to an age of 40 while after...
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In this paper, we take a multilevel perspective to investigate the role of child care in the transition to motherhood in Germany. We argue that in the European institutional context the availability of public day care and informal child care arrangements should be a central element of the local...
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