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We compare two options of integrating discrete working time choice of heterogenous households into a general equilibrium model. The first, known from the literature, produces household heterogeneity through a working time preference parameter. We contrast this with a model that directly...
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We report empirical evidence from the first field experiments to be conducted in Germany with program and control … people in Germany by public case managers. -- field experiments ; labor market reform ; negative income tax ; employee …
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Germany. We employ and compare parametric difference-in-difference (DID), matching DID, and mixed approaches. Overall …
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employment effects of these policies for mothers in Germany. In particular we estimate a structural labor supply model and …
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employment effects of these policies for mothers in Germany. In particular we estimate a structural labor supply model and …
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dependence, we evaluate the 2007 reform of parental leave benefits in Germany, which replaced a flat, means-tested benefit by a …
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Germany. We employ and compare parametric difference-in-difference (DID), matching DID, and mixed approaches. Overall …
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We report empirical evidence from the first field experiments to be conducted in Germany with program and control … people in Germany by public case managers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318205
This research evaluates the impact on German household labor supply of various subsidy schemes proposed to foster low-wage employment. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate a discrete choice model of household labor supply. On the basis of the estimated labor supply...
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Evidence from single country studies suggests that the effect of subsidized childcare availability on maternal labor supply varies greatly by institutional context. We provide estimates of the childcare effect around age 3 of children for 7 EU countries, based on harmonized data and the same...
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