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This paper presents the conditions under which a causal interpretation can be given to the association between childhood parental employment and subsequent education of children. In a model in which parental preferences are separable in own consumption and children's wellbeing, estimation is...
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This paper deals with the estimation of employment equations for Germany, which are to be used for forecasting and simulation purposes. The authors estimate both single and system error correction equations for German working hours using quarterly raw data covering the period 1980:1-2004:2....
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Series foreword / by Eduardo Salas -- Preface -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the editors -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Overview -- An introduction to facing the challenges of a multi-age workforce : a use-inspired approach / Lisa Finkelstein, Donald Truxillo,...
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Changes in household structures and employment patterns alter the balance between households with an above- versus a below-average poverty risk while also affecting relative income poverty thresholds. Examining eleven countries for which suitable microdata is available from the Luxembourg Income...
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Labor force particiaption (LFP) in Romania is-at 66.8 percent in 2022-significantly lower than the EU average, especially among women and less educated people. With a declining working-age population, rasing LFP could yield signifcant benefits including by boosting long-term growth, mitigating...
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