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Bismarck to no effect : fertility decline and the introduction of social insurance in Prussia
Guinnane, Timothy W.
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Streb, Jochen
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2019
-insurance system provided health insurance, workplace-accident insurance, and old age
pensions
to a majority of the working population …
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Human resources in China : the birth quota, returns to schooling, and migration
Schultz, T. Paul
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2003
worse health, work later into their lives, and depend more on their children, lacking
pensions
and public services. The …
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Population and health policies
Schultz, T. Paul
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2009
income country suggest high taxes on the earnings of elderly and generous
pensions
could contribute to the decline in elderly …) postulate that more generous retirement
pensions
are responsible for the decline in fertility in more developed countries in the … 20 th century. But this correlation could also signal that populations that want fewer children also demand
pensions
…
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Moral hazard in a mutual health-insurance system : German Knappschaften, 1867-1914
Guinnane, Timothy
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Streb, Jochen
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2009
manifest inability to provide benefits, ushering in the 1908 Old Age
Pensions
Act. Emery (1996)’s analysis of U.S. and …
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Fertility and income
Schultz, T. Paul
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2005
substitutes for children, such as the human capital of their children (quality), old-age
pensions
, health care of the elderly, and …
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Population policies, fertility, women's human capital, and child quality
Schultz, T. Paul
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2007
elderly parents, and weakened by the state’s provision of
pensions
or medical care for the old and infirm. If the woman who … Access to Credit Women’s property rights to productive assets, inheritances,
pensions
, divorce and child custody are …
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Finding missing markets (and a disturbing epilogue) : evidence from an export crop adoption and marketing intervention in Kenya
Ashraf, Nava
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Giné, Xavier
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Karlan, Dean
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2008
), remittances, or
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and gifts. Most farmers own the land they cultivate, and the median farm size was one acre. Farmers …
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Expanding credit access : using randomized supply decisions to estimate the impacts
Karlan, Dean
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Zinman, Jonathan
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2007
Expanding credit access is a key ingredient of development strategies worldwide. Microfinance practitioners, policymakers, and donors have ambitious goals for expanding access, and seek efficient methods for implementing and evaluating expansion. There is less consensus on the role of consumer...
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