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Great Recession, on children's mental well-being. The Australian experience of the Great Recession represents a unique case … draw on and link data from multiple sources, including a longitudinal cohort study of children, a consumer sentiment survey …
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We revisit the cyclical nature of birth rates and infant health and investigate to what extent the relationship between aggregate labor market conditions and birth outcomes is mitigated by the consumption smoothing income assistance delivered through unemployment insurance (UI). We introduce a...
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This paper studies short-time work arrangements (ERTEs) when aggregate risk is partially sector-specific. In Spain, the Great Recession and the pandemic recession (aka the Great Contagion) can both be understood as being driven partially by large sector-specific shocks. However, the latter shows...
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This paper studies short-time work arrangements (ERTEs) when aggregate risk is partially sector-specific. In Spain, the Great Recession and the pandemic recession (aka the Great Contagion) can both be understood as being driven partially by large sector-specific shocks. However, the latter shows...
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Introductory.--The changing mathematics of child welfare.--The changing social background.--The changing family background.--Changes with some general problems of child welfare.--A decade of dealing with special groups.--By way of perspective
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child food insecurity and child health using a nationally representative sample of households. The sample includes children … children's households experience high levels of both income and employment instability. Both the incidence and the accumulation …, and these relations are stronger for children with less educated parents. Employment and income changes have separate …
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