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and health care sectors, and that women participate in part-time work much more commonly than men (25% vs. 12% of benefit …
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What are the effects of universal and permanent cash transfers on the labor market? Since 1982, all Alaskan residents have been entitled to a yearly cash dividend from the Alaska Permanent Fund. Using data from the Current Population Survey and a synthetic control method, we show that the...
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Der demographische Wandel stellt unsere Gesellschaft vor große Herausforderungen. Gleichzeitig macht ein Rückblick auf die vergangene Dekade im deutschen Arbeitsmarkt deutlich, dass der Aufbau zusätzlicher Beschäftigung durch eine verbesserte Erwerbsintegration ein bedeutsamer Schlüssel zur...
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This empirical paper seeks to determine the relative contribution of the business cycle and structural factors to the development of part-time employment in the EU-15 countries over the 1980s and 1990s, exploiting a panel of EU countries. In the short-run, the business cycle is found to exert a...
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A growing part-time employment share has been a main feature of a number of industrialized countries over the past two decades. A considerable variation in the rate of part-time work is evident by gender, age group, industrial sector and occupation. The stylized facts support the view that...
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incentives to increase the time spent working can be well complemented by policies which ensure that experienced young women are …
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and health care sectors, and that women participate in part-time work much more commonly than men (25% vs. 12% of benefit …
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for individuals who reduce their working time most. After two (four) years for men (women), the positive effects reverse …. The more favourable effect for women is likely a consequence of their lower opportunities to enter early retirement. The …
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for individuals who reduce their working time most. After two (four) years for men (women), the positive effects reverse …. The more favourable effect for women is likely a consequence of their lower opportunities to enter early retirement. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011414625
The proportion of multiple jobholders (moonlighters) is negatively correlated with productivity (wages) in cross-sectional and time series data, but positively correlated with education. We develop a model of the labor market to understand these seemingly contradictory facts. An income effect...
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