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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014419244
attainment. Eighty percent of mothers in the complier group found employment within a year, and for many, total income rose …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014380992
The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews research on gender inequality in access to...
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-term outcomes, including lifetime income, health, cognitive skills, and education. Our results show that the school lunch program …
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analysed by gender. Basic results are: health worsens, income declines and satisfaction is poorer with higher body mass index …. Underweight women earn more and overweight less than others. For normal-weight men the income is on average higher than for over … estimates. However, no clear-cut disadvantage in income of underweight men can be found. Stable coefficients result for the …
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analysed by gender. Basic results are: health worsens, income declines and satisfaction is poorer with higher body mass index …. Underweight women earn more and overweight less than others. For normal-weight men the income is on average higher than for over … estimates. However, no clear-cut disadvantage in income of underweight men can be found. Stable coefficients result for the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011972451
We extend the canonical income process with persistent and transitory risk to shock distributions with left …-skewness and excess kurtosis, to which we refer as higherorder risk. We estimate our extended income process by GMM for household …
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We extend the canonical income process with persistent and transitory risk to shock distributions with left …-skewness and excess kurtosis, to which we refer as higher-order risk. We estimate our extended income process by GMM for household …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012215285