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analysis reveals some striking similarities in the qualitative effects of children across countries, but also sharp differences …
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the employment of single parents, thereby reducing their poverty more than among two-parent households. Family allowances …
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Kindern positiv vom Sozialstatus ihrer Eltern abhängt. Diese Studien offenbaren überdies, dass Kinder einkommensschwacher und … von insti tutioneller Betreuung sozio-ökonomisch benachteiligter Kinder nachweisen. Vor diesen Hintergründen wird mit … Herabsetzung des Betreuungsanspruches für bestimmte Kinder von einer Ganztags- zu einer Halbtagsbetreuung geführt. Es wird darauf …
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-differences model using differences pre- and post- reforms between Québec and the rest of Canada and between parents with young children … and those with older children. Our estimates suggest that Québec's family policies led to a small decrease in parents … in 1997, the Canadian province of Québec implemented a generous program providing $5-a-day childcare to children under …
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-differences model using differences pre- and post- reforms between Québec and the rest of Canada and between parents with young children … and those with older children. Our estimates suggest that Québec's family policies led to a small decrease in parents … in 1997, the Canadian province of Québec implemented a generous program providing $5-a-day childcare to children under …
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