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supply model reveals that men who remain with female children are strongly positively selected (in terms of their work hours …) relative to men who remain with male children. -- child gender ; fatherhood ; labor supply ; family …
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supply model reveals that men who remain with female children are strongly positively selected (in terms of their work hours …) relative to men who remain with male children …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318249
opportunities, and services. The essay notes that rural families are sometimes disserved by policies and regulations that reflect …
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birth rates. The analyses investigate the effects for families with under-3 year-old children, with 3-6 year-old children … effects of publicly-subsidised child care on families. The study conducts an ex-post analysis of publicly-subsidised child … care on the following outcomes: female labor force participation, families' financial stability and social involvement and …
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children. Using data from a large panel survey of Polish households carried out in 2013 and 2014 (Determinants of Educational … amount of time parents spend with their children reading, playing or teaching them new things. We account for employment … time' devoted to children. We show that these are parental human and cultural capital and their values that are primary …
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difference-in-differences approach combined with matching. Based on a large panel dataset on families with children in Germany … children. We exploit the fact that since the mid 2000s an increasing number of employers have become proactive and implemented …
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work flexibility on parental time with children. The analysis unambiguously shows that it allows parents to spend about 30 … percent more time with their children. The results can be generalized to Germany as a whole. It can be concluded that temporal …
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This paper investigates the impact of fathers' flexible working hours on their willingness to contribute to domestic work. We first hypothesize that fathers will contribute more if they have the possibility to work flexible hours. Second, fathers are assumed to contribute less if their female...
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This study examines how the Covid-19 pandemic-induced shift towards remote work has influenced parents' allocation of non-market and market work. Utilizing a probabilitybased panel survey and comprehensive administrative records from the Netherlands covering the years 2014 to 2021, we...
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We assess whether the gender gap in authority in Sweden has changed during the period 1968–2000, and investigate to what extent family factors are responsible for this gap. We find that the gap has narrowed modestly during this period, and identify the life-event of parenthood as a major cause...
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