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's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy as well as the differential fertility pattern of educational groups in … Germany. Then we simulate alternative reforms of child benefits and family taxation that increase the long-run fertility and …The present paper develops a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations and endogenous fertility in order …
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's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy as well as the differential fertility pattern of educational groups in … Germany. Then we simulate alternative reforms of child benefits and family taxation that increase the long-run fertility and …The present paper develops a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations and endogenous fertility in order …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013139605
The present paper develops a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations and endogenous fertility in order … to analyze the interaction between public policy and household labor supply and fertility decisions. The model …'s benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy consisting of joint taxation of married couples, monetary transfers and …
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The present paper develops a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations and endogenous fertility in order … to analyze the interaction between public policy and household labor supply and fertility decisions. The model …'s benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy consisting of joint taxation of married couples, monetary transfers and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009127637
's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy as well as the differential fertility pattern of educational groups in … Germany. Then we simulate alternative reforms of child benefits and family taxation that increase the long-run fertility and …The present paper develops a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations and endogenous fertility in order …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008826234
The present paper quantifies the importance of family insurance for the analysis of social security. We therefore … be almost exclusively attributed to the insurance role of the family with respect to longevity risk. Since a married …
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groupings. Since most non-human species are not familial, something special must be behind the family. It is shown that the two … necessary features that explain the origin of the family are given by uncertain paternity and overlapping cohorts of dependent … the emergence of the family. When we consider a kinship system in which an adult male transfers resources not just to his …
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, these results have important implications for marriage rates, fertility, housing markets and financial markets …
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theory predicts that most of the gender age difference at first marriage will persist even if the gender wage-gap disappears …
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The aim of this research is to build on a theory for explaining economic development in a (neoclassical) growth model … with endogenous fertility. The economy is comprised of overlapping generations of rational and identical individuals and … perspective, the distinguishing feature of this work is that endogenous fertility per se is able to explain the existence of low …
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