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second-earner women adjust their income to benefit from the tax credit, while second-earner men do not. Second-earner women …
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pt. 1. The role of religion in marriage and divorce -- pt. 2. The role of religion in female labor supply and fertility …
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This paper analyzes the labor supply response of married women to their husbands' job losses (Added Worker Effect) due …
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marriage bonus, which is economically significant in eight European countries, decreases the work incentives for women and … marriage bonuses contribute to a lock-in effect, where second earners, typically women, are incentivised to work less, with … of marriage-related tax-benefit instruments on the labour supply of married couples. For each married partner, we …
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marriage bonus, which is economically significant in eight European countries, decreases the work incentives for women and … marriage bonuses contribute to a lock-in effect, where second earners, typically women, are incentivised to work less, with … of marriage-related tax-benefit instruments on the labour supply of married couples. For each married partner, we …
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