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We use data from time-use surveys and the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) to analyze the relationship between … family long-term care (LTC) and female labor supply in four Latin American countries. Time-use survey data from Chile …, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico shows that: (i) women provide the vast majority of family LTC; (ii) consistently across …
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or frail old-age partners, parents and/or other family members (hereafter: ‘family care’) is of urgent concern. Previous … research has mainly concentrated on examining the impact of differing family care situations on women’s employment. Building on … family care–employment relationship among women. Cox shared frailty regression analyses of German Socio-Economic Panel data …
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patterns or health can provide helpful insight on how to adequately prepare for this situation. To this aim, this paper … individuals within countries using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Using nonlinear … innerhalb einzelner Länder anhand Daten des Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement (SHARE). Mit Hilfe nicht …
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This paper examines whether children are better off if their parents have stronger social networks. Using data on high-school friendships of parents, we analyze whether the number and characteristics of friends affect the labor-market outcomes of children. While parental friendships formed in...
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This paper examines whether children are better off if their parents have stronger social networks. Using data on high-school friendships of parents, we analyze whether the number and characteristics of friends affect the labor-market outcomes of children. While parental friendships formed in...
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