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Prominent research has claimed that work-family reconciliation policies trigger "tradeoffs" and "paradoxes" in terms of … social policy, work, family, and gender inequality. Motivated by limitations of prior research, we analyze the relationship … between the two most prominent work-family reconciliation policies (paid parental leave and public childcare coverage) and …
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Prominent research has claimed that work-family reconciliation policies trigger "tradeoffs" and "paradoxes" in terms of … social policy, work, family, and gender inequality. Motivated by limitations of prior research, we analyze the relationship … between the two most prominent work-family reconciliation policies (paid parental leave and public childcare coverage) and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011961108
The Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 prompted changes in the Supplemental Security Income … SSDI beneficiaries are working or trying to return to work. It also examines their interest in increasing their earnings … Mathematica’s multiyear evaluation of the Ticket to Work program. …
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work without losing health benefits. This issue brief, the second in a series on workers with disabilities, explains how …
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work without losing health benefits. This issue brief, the second in a series on workers with disabilities, explains how …
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Economics of discrimination has been the topic of interest of many in the last decade or two. Human capital theory describes wage determination as a function of labour human capital and should be determined based on marginal productivity theorem of labour economics. Islamic theology also...
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the paper are inclusion of a direct economic variable (consumption expenditure, work and employment) to quantify the …
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constitute imperatives for structural reform. There are differences across countries, but there is a "European model" of work … generous social benefits that simultaneously discourage young people from searching seriously for work and encourage older … workers to quit work too early. Europeans will have to view mobility of workers as a prerequisite of European integration, not …
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In the period before the second World War, the Dutch Bureau of Statistics had developed two sets of indicators ofunemployment in the Netherlands. One was based on statistical data of unemployment insurance funds of tradeunions and the other one on statistical data of labour exchanges. This paper...
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