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This paper analyzes to what extent parental leave decisions of mothers with young children depend on the decisions made by their coworkers. The identification of peer effects, which are defined as indirect effects of the behavior of a social reference group on individual outcomes, bears various...
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This paper analyzes to what extent parental leave decisions of mothers with young children depend on the decisions made by their coworkers. The identification of peer effects, which are defined as indirect effects of the behavior of a social reference group on individual outcomes, bears various...
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, neighborhoods, social networks, etc.). Characteristic of such interaction is the development of (affective) interpersonal … relationships, or social ties. According to sociologists, the embeddedness of economic behavior in networks of social ties has a …
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