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hours by taxes, which reduce market hours in favor of leisure and home production, and by subsidized care, which frees …
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market hours in favor of leisure and home production, explain a substantial fraction of the differences in hours for Southern …
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explains a substantial fraction of the differences in hours by taxes, which reduce market hours in favor of leisure and home …
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explains a substantial fraction of the differences in hours by taxes, which reduce market hours in favor of leisure and home …
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hours by taxes, which reduce market hours in favor of leisure and home production, and by subsidized care, which frees …
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The paper documents skill heterogeneity in hours and expenditures on market work, home production, and leisure between …
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The demographic transition -the move from a high fertility/high mortality regime into a low fertility/low mortality regime- is one of the most fundamental transformations that countries undertake. To study demographic transitions across time and space, we compile a data set of birth and death...
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Making use of an international survey that directly assess the cognitive skills of the adult population, I document systematic differences in the effect of skills on job mobility across the 37 countries in the sample. While economic growth is associated with relatively higher job mobility among...
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This paper studies the changes in labor allocation across firms and industries in response to changes in technology (captured by the adoption of information and communication technologies, ICT) and import competition, due to increased exposure to trade competition from China. We use detailed...
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This report surveys the literature on the employment impact of ICT. Two competing views - compensation and substitution theory - dominate the current economic debate. The first assumes that the labour-saving impact of technological progress is counterbalanced by various compensation mechanisms....
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