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the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we estimate a model of intra-household allocation of time for mono …
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working. Using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, the study focuses on mono-nuclear families with children under …
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working. Using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, the study focuses on mono-nuclear families with children under …
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the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we estimate a model of intra-household allocation of time for mono …
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working. Using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, the study focuses on mono-nuclear families with children under … child welfare. -- child care ; time allocation ; alcohol consumption ; labor supply ; Russia …
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the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we estimate a model of intra-household allocation of time for mono …
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working. Using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, the study focuses on mono-nuclear families with children under …
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It has been suggested in the literature that taxes and subsidies play an important role in explaining the differences in working hours across countries. In this paper I test whether public programmes for family support play a role in explaining this variation. I analyse two types of policies:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884607
It has been suggested in the literature that taxes and subsidies play an important role in explaining the differences in working hours across countries. In this paper I test whether public programmes for family support play a role in explaining this variation. I analyse two types of policies:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008476320
In a model with endogenous fertility and labor supply three instruments of family policies are analyzed: child benefits, subsidies for external child care, and parental leave payments. We compare the impact on the quantity and quality of children, the secondary earner's labor supply and welfare....
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