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whether there is evidence of causation between the variables. Based on the bootstrap panel Granger causality test, the …
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between race/ethnicity, education, and fertility. We use panel data that capture women's labor market and fertility histories …
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Very few existing studies have estimated female labor supply elasticities using a U.S. panel data set, though cross … literature, by estimating a lifecycle-consistent specification with taxes, in a limited dependent variable framework, on a panel …
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sample from the German Socio-Economic Panel. A predominant characteristic of annual participation behavior is the high degree …
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The objective of this paper is to simulate the effects of two alternative social policies - individual and family in-work benefits - on labour market choices in Macedonia, with special focus on the poor and females. To that end, we use ex-ante analysis relying on a combination of a tax and...
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In many countries, a significant share of the gender earnings gap stems not only from firm's practices, or self-selection into lower productivity jobs, but also from a lower participation among women. Inactivity around the age of motherhood is frequent including in the most advanced countries,...
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cases in which there are individuals who do not work. The method is then applied to married women in Sweden from 1973 to …
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This study investigates possible reasons for the gender difference in sickness absence. We estimate both short- and long-term effects of parenthood in a within-couple analysis based on the timing of parenthood. We find that after entering parenthood, women increase their sickness absence by...
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division of labor. It identifies and analyzes cross-country disparities between France, Italy, Sweden and United States, using …
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