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-kind transfers from their child to a value between £7.80 and £20.10 per week. We therefore argue that making this cash transfer …
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in-kind transfers from their children to a value of between 22% and 86% of what the child receives in EMA. This means we …
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in-kind transfers from their children to a value of between 22% and 86% of what the child receives in EMA. This means we …
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in-kind transfers from their children to a value of between 22% and 86% of what the child receives in EMA. This means we …
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-kind transfers from their child to a value between £7.80 and £20.10 per week. We therefore argue that making this cash transfer …
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Altruism, giving and pro-social conduct, and reciprocity, are the basis of the existence and performance of societies … (which they sometimes also create); and in charity and specific organizations. Altruism has various origins: it can be … hedonistic or natural altruism in empathy, affection, sympathy, emotional contagion, pity, and compassion; or normative altruism …
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This paper models child employment and parental pocket money decisions as a non-cooperative game. Assuming that the child human capital is a household public good and that the relationship between child human capital and employment is concave, we compare the welfare obtained under different...
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This paper models child employment and parental pocket money decisions as a non- cooperative game. Assuming that the child human capital is a household public good and that the relationship between child human capital and employment is concave, we compare the welfare obtained under different...
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Policy-makers have increasingly turned to ‘in-work transfers’ to boost incomes among poorer workers and strengthen work …-work transfers are normally subject to earnings-related phase-outs, they tend to most strongly incentivise part-time work, weakening … progression. How should these dynamic considerations affect the design of in-work transfers? To assess this we use a dynamic model …
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