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We examine how couples' labour supply behaviour in the UK responds to a job loss by one partner, using the Labour Force Survey to compare the period of growth of 1995-2007 to the Great Recession and its aftermath of 2008-11. In single earner couples during the recession, both men and women...
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We examine how couples' labour supply behaviour in the UK responds to a job loss by one partner, using the Labour Force Survey to compare the period of growth of 1995-2007 to the Great Recession and its aftermath of 2008-11. In single earner couples during the recession, both men and women...
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' employment. This result is consistent with the added worker effect, although we find the magnitude of the increase in annual …
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household’s available time for home activities. Using a survey method in two countries, Belgium and Germany, we provide … household incomes that retain the level of well-being across different family types, distinguished by family size and employment …A distinguishing feature among households is whether adult members work or not, since the employment status affects a …
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between 2010 and 2014 in Belgium, using panel data from the two waves of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey. Unlike …
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