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market production in support of a family business, that is, unreported family workers. These individuals are not coded in the … other relatives in their household. Unreported family workers are classified into four categories: farm, merchant, craft … unreported family workers in the male augmented labor force participation rate is relatively small. …
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market production in support of a family business, that is, unreported family workers. These individuals are not coded in the … relatives in their household. Unreported family workers are classified into four categories: farm, merchant, craft, and … 1860, it has in fact always been high and fairly stable over time. In contrast, the effect of including unreported family …
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A number of studies have shown that women’s and men’s wages relate to parenthood in general and to parental leave in particular, but we know little about the possible wage impact of leave to care for sick children, which is a part of the Swedish parental leave system. On the one hand, care...
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-offs wherein reduced work–family conflict corresponds to greater gender wage inequality. The authors reconsider these trade-offs by … across 22 countries examine the relationships among country-level family policies, tax policies, and the motherhood wage …
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