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link between optimal program design and the family context is strongest in low-educated populations. …
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To determine how wives' and husbands' retirement options affect their spouses' (and their own) labour supply decisions, we exploit (early) retirement cutoffs by way of a regression discontinuity design. Several German pension reforms since the early 1990s have gradually raised women's retirement...
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deduced from exchange theory and the economic theory of the family are tested: 1. Low physical and social attractiveness as …
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households and isolates aggregate efficiency effects of a move towards either individual taxation or family splitting. Our …
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response to a sudden financial shock in family income, that is, unemployment of their partner. While previous empirical studies …
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older siblings suggest that the policy affects the whole household, not just targeted family members. -- Childcare ; Labor … supply ; Cognitive skills ; Family Policy ; Germany …
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explicit holistic approach to improve the reconciliation of work and family life. …
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effects on older siblings and fertility decisions show that the policy affects the whole household, not just targeted family …
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While most studies on wealth inequality focus on the inequality between households, this paper examines the distribution of wealth within couples. For this purpose, we make use of unique individual level micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). In married and cohabiting couples,...
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Commonly described as the "gender care gap", there is a persistent gender difference in the division of domestic responsibilities in most developed countries. We provide novel evidence on the short- and long-run effects of an exogenous shock on paternal availability, through a job loss, on the...
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