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Children 13 Kinder 13 Eltern 9 Parents 9 Coronavirus 8 Italien 8 Italy 8 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 8 Women workers 8 Bildungsniveau 7 Child care 7 Educational achievement 7 Kinderbetreuung 7 Arbeitsangebot 6 Gender differences 6 Geschlechterunterschiede 6 Impact assessment 6 Labour supply 6 Wirkungsanalyse 6 COVID-19 5 Gesundheit 5 Health 5 School 5 Schule 5 Time use 5 USA 5 United States 5 Early childhood education 4 Familie 4 Family 4 Fertility 4 Frühkindliche Bildung 4 Gender 4 Geschlecht 4 Mathematics 4 Mathematik 4 Mothers 4 Mütter 4 Pupils 4 Schüler 4
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Book / Working Paper 79
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Arbeitspapier 45 Working Paper 45 Graue Literatur 44 Non-commercial literature 44
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English 46 Undetermined 33
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Bertocchi, Graziella 7 Pronzato, Chiara Daniela 7 Boca, Daniela Del 5 Menon, Martina 5 Perali, Federico 5 Sorrenti, Giuseppe 5 Brilli, Ylenia 4 Cigno, Alessandro 4 Del Boca, Daniela 4 Dimico, Arcangelo 4 Oreffice, Sonia 4 Piazzalunga, Daniela 4 Quintana-Domeque, Climent 4 Schiavon, Lucia 4 Agostinelli, Francesco 3 Albanesi, Stefania 3 Colombino, Ugo 3 Giannelli, Gianna Claudia 3 Islam, Nizamul 3 Profeta, Paola 3 Sauer, Robert M. 3 Aparicio Fenoll, Ainoa 2 Bozzano, Monica 2 Bulgarelli, Daniela 2 Contini, Dalit 2 Di Tommaso, Maria Laura 2 Galasso, Vincenzo 2 Matteazzi, Eleonora 2 Monfardini, C. 2 Monfardini, Chiara 2 Nicoletti, Cheti 2 Pasqua, Silvia 2 Pronzato, Chiara 2 See, Sarah Grace 2 Turati, Gilberto 2 Aassve, Arnstein 1 Angelici, Marta 1 Barban, Nicola 1 Barbetta, Gian Paolo 1 Barigozzi, Francesca 1
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Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD), Collegio Carlo Alberto 33
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CHILD working papers series 45 CHILD Working Papers Series 33 Sarah Grace See, 2013. "The Riskiest of Them All: Parental Supervision and Adolescent Behaviors," CHILD Working Papers Series 21, Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD) - CCA 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 46 RePEc 33
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Effects of passive smoking on prenatal and infant development : lessons from the past
Ciccarelli, Carlo; De Fraja, Gianni; Vuri, Daniela - 2020
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Maternal postpartum depression effects on child's health
Schiavon, Lucia - 2020
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Italian families in the 21st century : gender gaps in time use and their evolution
Barigozzi, Francesca; Di Timoteo, Cesare; Monfardini, Chiara - 2020
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Smart-working : work flexibility without constraints
Angelici, Marta; Profeta, Paola - 2020
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When the great equalizer shuts down : schools, peers, and parents in pandemic times
Agostinelli, Francesco; Doepke, Matthias; Sorrenti, Giuseppe - 2020
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A Field Study on University Enrolment: The Intentions of Prospective Students
Menon, Martina; Perali, Federico - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic … - 2015
We study the university choice of prospective students using a unique dataset enriched with "lab-in-the-field" experiments aimed at eliciting risk and time preferences of students. Controlling for assortative mating, we find that father's rather than mother's education is significantly...
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Social inclusion and altruism: empirical evidence from juvenile rehabilitation in Italy
Menon, Martina; Perali, Federico; Veronesi, Marcella - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic … - 2015
Social inclusion is a multidimensional phenomenon that involves social, political, and economic aspects of individuals' life. While social inclusion is a priority of the European Agenda 2020, little is known about individuals' preferences for social inclusion and its relationship with altruism....
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Does it Pay to Work for Free? Negative Selection and the Wage Returns to Volunteer Experience
Cozzi, Guido; Mantovan, Noemi; Sauer, Robert M. - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic … - 2015
This paper offers the first instrumental variables estimates of the wage returns to volunteer experience. The returns are substantial and differ considerably by gender. The results imply that the unequal valuation of volunteer experience by gender is more important in explaining the gender...
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Does it Pay for Women to Volunteer?
Sauer, Robert M. - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic … - 2015
This paper estimates the economic and non-economic returns to volunteering for prime-aged women. Estimates of a DCDP model indicate that an extra year of volunteer experience increases wage offers by 8.5% in future part-time work and by 2.6% in future full-time work. On average, working for free...
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The Role of Body Size in Economic Research Above and Beyond Beauty
Oreffice, Sonia; Quintana-Domeque, Climent - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic … - 2015
We analyze how attractiveness rated at the start of the interview in a nation- ally representative sample is related to weight, height, and body mass index (BMI), separately by gender and accounting for interviewers' characteristics or fixed effects. We also compute the non-anthropometric...
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