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by women with household responsibilities, some members of parliament believed that the new hours may be "family friendly …
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elasticities at the intensive and extensive margins. We find that the family policy reform 2009 had only small employment effects …
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or frail old-age partners, parents and/or other family members (hereafter: ‘family care’) is of urgent concern. Previous … research has mainly concentrated on examining the impact of differing family care situations on women’s employment. Building on … family care–employment relationship among women. Cox shared frailty regression analyses of German Socio-Economic Panel data …
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. Yet the family (and decision making in families) is typically ignored in macroeconomic models. In this chapter, we argue … that family economics should be an integral part of macroeconomics and that accounting for the family leads to new answers …-run fluctuations and argue that changes in family structure in recent decades have important repercussions for the determination of …
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This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divorce legislation on household labor supply. In our approach, the sex ratio in the marriage market and the rules governing divorce are examples of "distribution factors." These factors are defined...
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-77 percent. In this paper, we specify and estimate a model of family labor supply which treats both federal and state taxation … family labor supply decision. Joint family efforts are found to be important. The efficiency cost (deadweight loss) of labor …
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