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This paper studies the intergenerational effects of parental unemployment on students' transitions after completing … upper secondary education. Besides estimating the average treatment effect of parental unemployment on transition outcomes … adverse impact of parental unemployment on children's educational transitions. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio …
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This paper examines possible spillover effects of parental unemployment on the subjective wellbeing of 12- to 21-year …-old children. Using German panel data (SOEP), we show that unemployment of fathers and mothers is negatively associated with their … unemployment has negative effects, while no effect of fathers' unemployment can be detected. In subgroup analyses, we do not find …
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teenager and the willingness of parents to continue to house and support their daughters given their decisions. Drawing on the … work of Milgrom and Roberts (1982) and Kreps and Wilson (1982) on reputation in repeated games, we show that parents have … Survey of Youth, 1979 Cohort (NLSY79), exploiting the availability of repeated observations on young women (daughters) and of …
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teenager and the willingness of parents to continue to house and support their daughters given their decisions. Drawing on the … work of Milgrom and Roberts (1982) and Kreps and Wilson (1982) on reputation in repeated games, we show that parents have … Survey of Youth, 1979 Cohort (NLSY79), exploiting the availability of repeated observations on young women (daughters) and of …
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This paper investigates the relationship between parental health shocks and fertility decisions in China, utilizing a longitudinal dataset of Chinese households. We find that parental health shocks significantly delay the reproductive age and decrease the desire for additional children among...
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