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% to 20%. In terms of job satisfaction, in the US, Canada, and Europe, gay men, and lesbian women experienced 15% and 12 … workplace bullying. In relation to job exclusions, in OECD countries, gay men and lesbian women were found to experience 39% and …, in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, gay men were found to experience earnings penalties of 7% in comparison to …
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. Microeconomic simulations of taxes and benefits suggest room for augmenting these policies with adjustments to benefits and tax …
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Women are participating in the labour market in higher proportions than in the past, with the female participation rate in June 2012 standing at 58.9 per cent. However, a gendered pattern of workforce engagement persists, particularly as it concerns part-time employment; 70 per cent all...
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investigates the role of life insurance in mitigating the long-run financial consequences of spousal mortality. Using the Health …
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benefits, we would have expected the share of “good jobs” in the economy to have increased in line with improvements in the …
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job as one that pays less than $37,000 per year (in inflation-adjusted 2010 dollars); lacks employer-provided health …
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This paper identifies the effect of health insurance on workers' compensation (WC) filing for young adults by … implementing a regression discontinuity design using WC medical claims data from Texas. The results suggest health insurance … percentage point decrease in health insurance coverage increases WC bills by 15.3 percent. Despite the large impact of health …
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Woodbury and Huang use econometric models to investigate how changes in the tax treatment of fringe benefits can be … expected to influence the level of benefits and compensation provided by employers, federal revenues, and income inequality. …
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This paper identifies the effect of health insurance on workers' compensation (WC) filing for young adults by … implementing a regression discontinuity design using WC medical claims data from Texas. The results suggest health insurance … percentage point decrease in health insurance coverage increases WC bills by 15.3 percent. Despite the large impact of health …
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The average US state has 40 benefit mandates, laws requiring health insurance to cover particular conditions …, treatments, providers, or people. We investigate the extent to which these mandates increase the health insurance premiums paid … contributions. We use state-level data on premiums and employee contributions to health insurance from the insurance component of …
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