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Aims: We analyzed the redistributive outcomes for sickness benefits using a typology of social insurance institutions … an extended model. Results: The typology explained the redistributive outcomes as expected. When adding external … variables, the observed pattern of the typology could not be repeated. Conclusions: Our results indicate that the demographic …
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Aims: We analyzed the redistributive outcomes for sickness benefits using a typology of social insurance institutions … an extended model. Results: The typology explained the redistributive outcomes as expected. When adding external … variables, the observed pattern of the typology could not be repeated. Conclusions: Our results indicate that the demographic …
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Research on child skill formation and related policies typically rely on parent- reported measures of child non-cognitive skills. In this paper, we show that parental assessments of child non-cognitive skills are directly affected by the skills of the parents. We develop a dynamic model of child...
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