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(CPFL) on women's employment, earnings, and childbearing. A regression-discontinuity design exploits the sharp increase in … the weeks of paid leave available under the law. We find no evidence that CPFL increased employment, boosted earnings, or …, we find that CPFL reduced employment and earnings roughly a decade after they gave birth. …
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In the Master’s Paper we analyse labour demand and supply compatibility in the labour market based upon building sector …’s example. In the first part we analyse theoretical aspects of labour market, labour and manpower concepts. We present labour … supply and demand as well as equilibrium models and the factors, influencing them. Also we analyse the labour market …
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A number of studies have shown that women’s and men’s wages relate to parenthood in general and to parental leave in particular, but we know little about the possible wage impact of leave to care for sick children, which is a part of the Swedish parental leave system. On the one hand, care...
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projections are simulated for a range of assumptions on the latest demographic trends and on the labour market and comprise the …
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activities in India. The study is based on the employment-unemployment survey conducted by the National Sample Survey Office …
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