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satisfaction of males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the life satisfaction of females with a young … child is lower than that of females who do not have a child. This result holds for countries at different development stages … developed the country, the greater this difference becomes. -- Life satisfaction ; child ; East Asian countries ; Ordered probit …
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This paper considers the question posed by popular media, do women like doing child care more than men? Using … differences in how men and women who have done some child caregiving on the previous day feel when engaged in a set of common … daily activities. We find that both men and women enjoy their time in child caregiving, men as much, or even more so, than …
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the German Socio-Economic Panel. Living with a partner and living with a child both have substantial positive effects on …-invariant unobservables that affect both family and work outcomes. Child gender also matters -- a first son increases fathers' work hours by … child than a female child and girls are underrepresented in the raw data. Controlling for selective attrition in our labor …
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the German Socio-Economic Panel. Living with a partner and living with a child both have substantial positive effects on …-invariant unobservables that affect both family and work outcomes. Child gender also matters - a first son increases fathers' work hours by … child than a female child and girls are underrepresented in the raw data. Controlling for selective attrition in our labor …
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During the first 10 years in the Swedish labor market, male university graduates experience a faster wage growth than their female counterparts. This paper investigates the role of job mobility and upward occupational mobility in explaining the gender gap in early career wage growth. The...
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The present paper investigates how parents responsible for child maintenance payments have re sponded to changes in the … amount of obligations. The potential endogeneity of child support obligations is addressed by using SOEP panel data from 1985 … child support obligations decreases the likelihood of having an additional child by about 0.39 percentage points (about 3 …
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Whilst gender inequality has been falling in the developed world, child-related gender inequality in pay has stayed … the first child to be -10500€ for women and +6800€ for men. When comparing the percentage loss of potential earnings, I find … that women suffer a long-run child penalty of 63% compared to men. I then examine the relationship between the treatment …
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outcomes in Germany, the child penalty. We further investigate how the 2007 parental benefits reform changed the child penalty …. However, the reform did little to reduce the average child penalty. … Geburt des ersten Kindes auf Verdienste und Erwerbsbeteiligung der Mütter, die sogenannte "child penalty". Wir behandeln …
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would take a 50% reduction in the benefit amount to completely eliminate long-run child penalties for sample couples. Lower …
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would take a 50% reduction in the benefit amount to completely eliminate long-run child penalties for sample couples. Lower …
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