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comparable microdata allows us to detect the most vulnerable collective in the crisis taking into account also gender differences …
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This study assesses how child deprivation in Ontario compares to that of Ontario's population in general and that of children in eight European high-income countries (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden). This research has been motivated by the...
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The practical utility of the non monetary approaches of poverty is assessed on the basis of the study of the overlap between income and direct outcome measures of poverty. The use of the graphic method of the curve of the Receiver Operating Characteristics allows, contrary to the approach...
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Since 2009, the European Union (EU) portfolio of commonly agreed social in-dicators includes measures of material deprivation. The rationale for this inclu-sion is that if purely income-based indicators of poverty and inequality are es-sential, they are nevertheless not sufficient to...
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We document the effect of unemployment insurance generosity on divorce and fertility using an identification strategy …
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This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984-2006, using a sample of men and … unemployment on life satisfaction. This paper expands on previous cornerstone research from Winkelmann and Winkelmann (1998) and … explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991. We find that for women in East and West Germany …
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This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984-2006, using a sample of men and … unemployment on life satisfaction. This paper expands on previous cornerstone research from Winkelmann and Winkelmann (1998) and … explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991. We find that for women in East and West Germany …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014214107
Job loss leads to persistent adverse labor market outcomes, but assessments of gender differences in labor market … recovery are lacking. We utilize plant closures in Denmark to estimate gender gaps in labor market outcomes and document that … women face an increased risk of unemployment and lose a larger share of their earnings in the two years following job …
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We examine how gender, racial, and ethnic variation in unemployment and Unemployment Insurance (UI) receipt changed … of employment. Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data, we find that, in the past 50 years, the unemployment rates for … had the same unemployment rates as men; nonwhites still had higher unemployment rates than whites; and the rate for …
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We examine how gender, racial, and ethnic variation in unemployment and Unemployment Insurance (UI) receipt changed … of employment. Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data, we confirm that, in the past 50 years, the unemployment rates … same unemployment rates as men; whereas nonwhite and Hispanic rates remained above those for the full population. Yet, once …
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