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psychiatric disorders on employment and, among those employed, work hours and income. They find that psychiatric disorders … of men and a substantial drop in the conditional income of men and women, although these findings are somewhat sensitive …
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Women, youth and seniors face barriers to economic inclusion in Canada, with considerable scope to improve their labour market outcomes. There has been no progress in shrinking the gender employment gap since 2009, and women, particularly mothers, continue to earn significantly less than men, in...
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comprehensive evidence of the unintended consequences for child development of the Earned Income Tax Credit expansions during the …-off between the income effect (economic resources) and the substitution effect (time and quality of the parent-child interactions …
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comprehensive evidence of the unintended consequences for child development of the Earned Income Tax Credit expansions during the …-off between the income effect (economic resources) and the substitution effect (time and quality of the parent-child interactions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012436099
This paper examines how a change in the generosity of one social assistance programgenerates spillovers onto other social assistance programs. We exploit an age discontinuityin the stringency of the 1993 Dutch disability reforms to estimate the causal effect of exit fromdisability insurance (DI)...
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We study the effect of lower unearned income on labor supply. To identify the causal effect of an unexpected reduction … in unearned income, we exploit a policy reform that lowered survivor pensions in Austria. Men widowed after the survivor … to a labor supply elasticity at the extensive margin with respect to the changes in total income of about -0.9 to -1.3. …
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We study the effect of lower unearned income on labor supply. To identify the causal effect of an unexpected reduction … in unearned income, we exploit a policy reform that lowered survivor pensions in Austria. Men widowed after the survivor … to a labor supply elasticity at the extensive margin with respect to the changes in total income of about −0.9 to −1.3. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012392223
We study the effect of lower unearned income on labor supply. To identify the causal effect of an unexpected reduction … in unearned income, we exploit a policy reform that lowered survivor pensions in Austria. Men widowed after the survivor … to a labor supply elasticity at the extensive margin with respect to the changes in total income of about –0.9 to –1.3. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012420827
In most disability insurance programs beneficiaries lose some or all of their benefits if they earn above an earnings threshold. While intended to screen out applicants with high remaining working capacity, earnings limits can also distort the labor supply of beneficiaries. We develop a simple...
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We study the effect of lower unearned income on labor supply. To identify the causal effect of an unexpected reduction … in unearned income, we exploit a policy reform that lowered survivor pensions in Austria. Men widowed after the survivor … to a labor supply elasticity at the extensive margin with respect to the changes in total income of about –0.9 to –1.3 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013250031