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Recent rapid economic growth in Ireland has been accompanied by a strong surge in the number of women in employment … Ireland in 2003. Our results show that while part-time work and flexi-time tend to reduce work pressure and work-life conflict …
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.e., the legalization of divorce. In Ireland, the right to divorce was introduced in 1996, followed by an acceleration of …
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investigated using a discrete choice static labour supply model for married couples in Ireland. The model incorporates fixed costs … from the 1994 wave of the Living in Ireland Survey. The results are used to analyse the labour supply effects of a move to …
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investigated using a discrete choice static labour supply model for married couples in Ireland. The model incorporates fixed costs … from the 1994 wave of the Living in Ireland Survey. The results are used to analyse the labour supply effects of a move to …
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Italy has the lowest labor supply of married women among EU countries. Moreover, the participation rate of married women is positively correlated with their husbands' income. We show that these two features can be partly explained by the tax system: a high tax rate together with tax credits and...
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