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In most industrialized countries, the work and family patterns of the baby boomers characterized by more heterogeneous working careers and less stable family lives set them apart from preceding cohorts. Thus, it is of crucial importance to understand how these different work and family lives are...
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socio-economic type is verified by more than about 30 observations. Therefore a hybridʺ estimation method, combining Probit …
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OECD countries faced largely divergent employment rates during the last decades. But the whole bulk of the cross-national and cross-temporal heterogeneity relies on specific demographic groups: prime-age women and younger and older individuals. This paper argues that family labor supply...
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psychometrically derived personality variables. Occupational choice is modelled using multinomial logit estimation using the Household …
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