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differences in participation and fertility rates for women from different European countries can be attributed to the … educational levels, childcare and optional parental leaves have a larger impact on the fertility and participation decisions of …
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A number of trends are changing the nature of social risks and increase the importance of human capital, adaptability, and flexibility. This article discusses the usefulness of a life-course perspective in developing proactive social policies that better fit the changing life cycles of...
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Economists and demographers have long argued that fertility differs by income (differential fertility), and that social … security creates incentives for people to rear fewer children. Does the effect of social security on fertility differ by income …? How does social security change the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and income? Does social security …
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