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In 1933, the German government introduced the marriage loan for newlyweds, a policy aimed at increasing marriages and births as well as male employment, which entailed a work ban for the wife and sizeable credit deductions for children. This paper illustrates that the policy was rather...
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This paper analyzes and predicts the changes of relationship between income and fertility rate of cross-countries using a bivariate mixture model and a latent change score model. This paper has shown that there is a negative relationship between income and fertility rate, which is presented in...
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Many studies have documented a negative association between macroeconomic indicators and fertility in times of economic crisis. These studies are based on research designs that do not allow for excluding that the observed association is driven by confounders. The aim of the present paper is to...
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We believe the massive rural electrification, which began in 1992, played a significant role in the varying fertility rates across rural Ghana. Rural households with electricity, tend to have fewer children ever born to a woman than households without electricity. Using control function...
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Deutschland weist im europäischen Vergleich seit langem besonders geringe Geburtenraten und einen hohen Altersdurchschnitt der Bevölkerung auf. Nun zeichnet sich aber eine Wende in der Geburtenentwicklung ab, die von den Großstädten ausgeht und sich von dort sukzessive ausbreitet. Der...
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Over the last three decades, Spanish female labor force participation (LFP) has tremendously increased, particularly, that of married women. At the same time, the income tax structure, the fiscal treatment of families, policies to reconcile family and work, and the education distribution of...
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In the context of a knowledge and innovative-based society and economy, smart and creative cities are attracting an increasing number of young people, most of them being gifted, very talented students and high-skilled workforce, with multiple competences . These young people are pro-active and...
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The gender pay gap increases with age: While the average gross hourly wage gap between male and female 30-year-olds is nine percent, the gap triples to 28 percent by the age of 50. This stark increase is due to differences in employment behavior in the decades between the ages of 30 and 50....
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Die Lohnlücke zwischen Männern und Frauen nimmt mit steigendem Lebensalter zu. Bei Beschäftigten unter 30 Jahren beträgt der Abstand im durchschnittlichen Bruttostundenlohn neun Prozent, bis zum Alter von 50 Jahren verdreifacht sich die Verdienstlücke auf 28 Prozent. Grund für den Anstieg...
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The existing body of literature underscores the crucial role of technology, driven by both innovation and imitation, in fostering economic growth. Human capital emerges as a key factor influencing technology adoption and innovation.We consider a R&D-based growth model to analyze how improvement...
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