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We present the first estimates of intergenerational wealth correlation for Australia, using HILDA. The rank correlation … varies greatly by child age when wealth is observed, from 0.1 before age 30, to 0.5 after age 40. Most children in our … estimation sample are young. For these children overall, the estimate is 0.253. Our comparable estimate for the USA is 0 …
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nurturing for one’s own children. This first OECD review of the reconciliation of work and family life looks at the challenges … parents of young children confront when trying to square their work and care commitments, and the implications for social and … labour market trends. It considers the current mix of family-friendly policies in Australia, Denmark, and the Netherlands and …
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The life quality results from the degree of needs satisfaction, what comes among other from goods and services consumption. The aim of the work is to widespread the outcomes from author’s research attempting to find the determinants of the life quality, using more advanced statistical methods....
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