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Dänemark 37 Denmark 35 Theorie 35 Theory 34 Experiment 27 Children 24 Kinder 22 Erwartungsbildung 18 Estimation 18 Schätzung 18 Expectation formation 17 Health 17 Gesundheit 16 Household 15 Privater Haushalt 15 Arbeitsangebot 14 Labour supply 14 Marriage 14 Private consumption 14 Privater Konsum 14 Ehe 13 Wealth 13 Consumer behaviour 12 Gender 12 Geschlecht 12 Intergenerational transfer 12 Intergenerationale Übertragung 12 Konsumentenverhalten 12 Einkommensverteilung 11 Eltern 11 Household economics 11 Income distribution 11 Information 11 Parents 11 Savings 11 Sparen 11 Vermögen 11 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 11 inequality 11 Bildungsniveau 10
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Working Paper 269 Arbeitspapier 135 Graue Literatur 135 Non-commercial literature 135
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Wohlfart, Johannes 39 Roth, Christopher 28 Johannesen, Niels 24 Leth-Petersen, Søren 24 Gravert, Christina 21 Gørtz, Mette 21 Kreiner, Claus Thustrup 21 Jørgensen, Thomas H. 18 Druedahl, Jeppe 13 Haaland, Ingar 13 Søgaard, Jakob Egholt 12 Andersen, Asger Lau 11 Daysal, N. Meltem 11 Settele, Sonja 10 Andre, Peter 9 Ejrnæs, Mette 9 Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen 9 Kristiansen, Ida Lykke 9 Sheridan, Adam 9 Zucman, Gabriel 9 Campos-Mercade, Pol 8 Caplin, Andrew 8 Chopra, Felix 8 Gensowski, Miriam 8 Nielsen, Torben Heien 8 Sæverud, Johan 8 Browning, Martin James 7 Schneider, Florian 7 Zaccagni, Sarah 7 Hvidberg, Kristoffer Balle 6 Landais, Camille 6 Laudenbach, Christine 6 Lee, Eungik 6 Low, Hamish 6 Olufsen, Isabel Skak 6 Sander, Sarah 6 Valder, Franziska 6 Weber, Annika 6 Epper, Thomas 5 García-Miralles, Esteban 5
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CEBI Working Paper Series 138 CEBI working paper series : working paper 135 CEBI Working Paper 14 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES Working Paper 03/19 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 02/21 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 03/21 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 04/21 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 05/21 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 06/20 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 07/21 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 10/19, ISSN 2596-44TX, 2019 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 23/20 1 CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES, Working Paper 24/20 1 CEBI Working Paper 03/18 1 CEBI Working Paper 03/22 1 CEBI Working Paper 05/18 1 CEBI Working Paper 07/20 1 CEBI Working Paper 09/20 1 CEBI Working Paper 10/21 1 CEBI Working Paper 12/20 1 CEBI Working Paper 17/21 1 CEBI Working Paper 18/21 1 CEBI Working Paper 27/20 1 CEBI Working Paper Series 06/19 1 CEBI Working Paper Series, Working Paper 06/19 1 CEBI Working Paper Series, Working Paper 07/19 1 CEBI Working Paper Series, Working Paper 08/20, 2020 1 CEBI Working Paper Series, Working Paper 20/20 1
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Two sides of the same pill? : fertility control and mental health effects of the contraceptive pill
Valder, Franziska - 2022 - Preliminary draft
I investigate the link between access to the contraceptive pill, mental health, and labor market outcomes. While liberalizing labor market effects of access to the pill are well established, a medical literature suggests a link between hormonal contraception and depression. Exploiting variation...
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Fertility and family labor supply
Jakobsen, Katrine M.; Jørgensen, Thomas H.; Low, Hamish - 2022
We study the role of fertility adjustments for the labor market responsiveness of men and women. First, we use longitudinal Danish register data and tax reforms from 2009 to provide new empirical evidence on asymmetric fertility adjustments to tax changes of men and women. Second, we quantify...
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Doctor who? The effect of physician-patient match on the SES-health gradient
Kristiansen, Ida Lykke; Sheng, Yanying - 2022
We investigate whether primary care physician and patient concordance in terms of socio-economic status (SES) reduces the SES inequality in health. We measure physicians' SES by their childhood SES and find that SES concordance decreases low-SES patients' mortality, while high-SES patients'...
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How worker productivity and wages grow with tenure and experience : the firm perspective
Caplin, Andrew; Lee, Minjoon; Leth-Petersen, Søren; … - 2022
How worker productivity evolves with tenure and experience is central to economics, shaping, for example, life-cycle earnings and the losses from involuntary job separation. Yet, worker-level productivity is hard to identify from observational data. This paper introduces direct measurement of...
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The intertemporal marginal propensity to consume out of future persistent cash-flows : evidence from transaction data
Druedahl, Jeppe; Jensen, Emil Bjerre; Leth-Petersen, Søren - 2022
To analyze the effectiveness of stabilization policies which includes effects on households future income it is central to account for anticipation effects on consumption. We investigate this using high-frequency spending and balance sheet data from a major Danish bank. We examine the behavior...
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Effects of extending paid parental leave on children's socio-emotional skills and well-being in adolescence
Houmark, Mikkel Aagaard; Jørgensen, Cecilie Marie Løchte - 2022
We study how children's socio-emotional skills and well-being in adolescence are affected by an increase in the duration of parental care during infancy. Exploiting a Danish reform that extended paid parental leave in 2002 and effectively delayed children's entry into formal out-of-home care, we...
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More than a ban on smoking? : behavioural spillovers of smoking bans in the workplace
Costa-Font, Joan; Salmasi, Luca; Zaccagni, Sarah - 2022
Are workplace smoking bans (WSBs) more than a ban on smoking? We study whether WSBs influence smoking cessation and exert behavioural spillover effects on (i) a set of health behaviours, and (ii) on individuals not directly affected by the bans. Drawing upon quasi-experimental evidence from...
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Enforcing taxes on cryptocurrencies
Boas, Hjalte Fejerskov; Barake, Mona - 2024
Cryptocurrencies pose substantial challenges to tax enforcement due to their anonymous and decentralized properties, undermining conventional regulatory practices. We study the impact of an ambitious new enforcement initiative aimed at addressing these challenges: domestic third-party reporting...
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Household bargaining with limited commitment: A practitioner's guide
Hallengreen, Adam; Jørgensen, Thomas H.; Olesen, … - 2024
In this guide, we introduce the limited commitment model of dynamic household bargaining behavior over the life cycle. The guide is intended to make the limited commitment model more accessible to researchers who are interested in studying intra-household allocations and divorce over the life...
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A flying start: The long-run effects of inter vivos transfers
Colmsjö, Elin - 2024
This study demonstrates how inter vivos transfers alter the life trajectories of young adults by (i) directly raising wealth levels and (ii) indirectly supporting wealth accumulation by impacting interest rates, borrowing, entrepreneurship, and spending. A unique Danish policy setting allows me...
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