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Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly, correlations between siblings' earnings reflect shared community and family background. These earnings relationships capture important aspects of relations in socioeconomic status more generally....
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Can participation in safety net programs have long-lasting negative effects across multiple generations? Prior work shows a 1993 Dutch disability insurance reform which tightened requirements and lowered benefits for participants resulted in better outcomes for their children. We study the third...
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related to SEB. The empirical evidence from Denmark combines survey information on well-being with administrative data on …
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I use register data from Statistics Danmark to compute job destruction and job finding rates by age in Danmark. The data shows that the life cycle has far more variation in finding and destruction rates than the business cycle. In addition, rates that account for job to job transitions are much...
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probability and earnings of refugees in Denmark during the last three decades. We first review the studies that use a credible … countries. We then describe the dynamics of labor market outcomes of several cohorts of refugees in Denmark. To our knowledge …, Denmark is the only country where the number and design of policy changes and the longitudinal individual data availability …
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We employ employer-employee matched data from Denmark and utilize plausibly exogenous variation in the rise of import …
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related to SEB. The empirical evidence from Denmark combines survey information on well-being with administrative data on …
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of different economies and welfare policy regimes: Denmark, Italy, Portugal and United Kingdom. We then simulate, under … also taken into account, the picture changes: universalistic policies remain optimal and feasible in countries like Denmark …
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of different economies and welfare policy regimes: Denmark, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom. We then simulate … female labour supply, the picture changes: unconditional policies remain optimal and feasible in Denmark and the UK; instead …
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, which masks the bunching at kink points normally associated with a positive labor supply elasticity under standard theory …
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