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countries. We compare the institutional frame, in particular labor-market characteristics and family law, in Germany and Japan … decades ago are happening only now in Japan. We analyze if and how the consequences in terms of family structures and … fertility rates that resulted in Germany can be transfered to Japan. …
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countries. We compare the institutional frame, in particular labor-market characteristics and family law, in Germany and Japan … decades ago are happening only now in Japan. We analyze if and how the consequences in terms of family structures and … fertility rates that resulted in Germany can be transfered to Japan. …
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countries. We compare the institutional frame, in particular labor-market characteristics and family law, in Germany and Japan … decades ago are happening only now in Japan. We analyze if and how the consequences in terms of family structures and … fertility rates that resulted in Germany can be transfered to Japan. -- Out-of-wedlock childbearing ; fertility ; family law …
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Japan and the United States to examine whether individuals who receive intergenerational transfers from their parents are … children in both Japan and the United States, which in turn is likely to contribute to the persistence or widening of wealth …
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their children than those who do not using data for Japan and the United States. The estimation results show that the … bequests to their own children in both Japan and the United States, which in turn is likely to contribute to the persistence or …
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