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Großbritannien 243 United Kingdom 118 Theorie 92 USA 50 Theory 46 Arbeitsangebot 45 Schätzung 42 Privater Haushalt 38 Kinder 36 Konsumentenverhalten 31 Bildungsertrag 30 Lohn 29 Einkommen 28 Labour supply 27 Privater Konsum 26 Bildungsniveau 24 Household 24 Einkommensverteilung 23 Private consumption 23 Risiko 23 Vergleich 23 Wages 23 Children 22 Consumer behaviour 22 Lebenszyklus 22 inequality 22 Arbeitsmobilität 21 Bildungsverhalten 21 Arbeitslosigkeit 20 Haushaltseinkommen 20 Sparen 20 consumption 19 Estimation 18 Gesundheit 18 Humankapital 18 Kolumbien 18 Qualifikation 18 United States 18 revealed preference 18 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 18
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Book / Working Paper 1,434
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Working Paper 936 Arbeitspapier 285 Graue Literatur 259 Non-commercial literature 259
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English 1,228 Undetermined 200 German 6
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Meghir, Costas 133 Blundell, Richard 91 Griffith, Rachel 80 Emmerson, Carl 78 Banks, James 64 Preston, Ian 56 Low, Hamish 52 Dearden, Lorraine 51 Disney, Richard 49 Brewer, Mike 48 Blundell, Richard W. 46 Crossley, Thomas F. 41 Crawford, Claire 40 Fitzsimons, Emla 40 Crawford, Ian 37 Attanasio, Orazio 35 Crawford, Rowena 30 Crossley, Thomas 30 Tetlow, Gemma 30 Abramovsky, Laura 29 Augsburg, Britta 29 Blow, Laura 29 Reenen, John Van 28 Simpson, Helen 28 Attanasio, Orazio P. 27 Levell, Peter 27 Shaw, Jonathan 27 Wakefield, Matthew 27 Bozio, Antoine 26 Laroque, Guy 25 O'Dea, Cormac 25 Windmeijer, Frank 25 Denny, Kevin 24 Pistaferri, Luigi 24 Mesnard, Alice 23 Green, David A. 22 Lechene, Valérie 22 Bond, Steve 21 Dustmann, Christian 21 Robin, Jean-Marc 21
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Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) 488
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IFS Working Papers 1,140 IFS working paper 280 IFS working paper series 8 IFS working papers 6
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EconStor 651 RePEc 488 ECONIS (ZBW) 289 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 6
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What determines private school choice? : a comparison between the UK and Australia
Dearden, Lorraine; Ryan, Christopher J.; Sibieta, Luke - 2010
This paper compares patterns of private school attendance in the UK and Australia. About 6.5% of school children in the UK attend a private school, while 33% do so in Australia. We use comparable household panel data from the two countries to model attendance at a private school at age 15 or 16...
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The demand for private schooling in England : the impact of price and quality
Blundell, Richard W.; Dearden, Lorraine; Sibieta, Luke - 2010
In this paper we use English school level data from 1993 to 2008 aggregated up to small neighbourhood areas to look at the determinants of the demand for private education in England from the ages of 7 until 15 (the last year of compulsory schooling). We focus on the relative importance of price...
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Occupational pension value in the public and private sectors
Crawford, Rowena; Emmerson, Carl; Tetlow, Gemma - 2010
It is well known that in the UK defined benefit pensions are more prevalent in the public sector than in the private sector. Furthermore, we find that the average value of accrual to members of both defined benefit pensions and defined contribution pensions is lower in the private sector than in...
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Widening participation in higher education : analysis using linked administrative data
Chowdry, Haroon; Crawford, Claire; Dearden, Lorraine; … - 2010
This paper makes use of newly linked English administrative data to better understand the determinants of higher education participation amongst individuals from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. It is unique in being able to follow two cohorts of students in England - those who took...
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Earnings, consumption and lifecycle choices
Meghir, Costas; Pistaferri, Luigi - 2010
We discuss recent developments in the literature that studies how the dynamics of earnings and wages affect consumption choices over the life cycle. We start by analyzing the theoretical impact of income changes on consumption - highlighting the role of persistence, information, size and...
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Redistribution, work incentives and thirty years of UK tax and benefit reform
Adam, Stuart; Browne, James - 2010
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Releasing jobs for the young? : early retirement and youth unemployment in the United Kingdom
Banks, James; Blundell, Richard W.; Bozio, Antoine; … - 2010
This paper tries to assess whether or not we have any empirical evidence of links between early retirement and youth unemployment. Most economists would today dismiss the idea immediately as another version of the naive 'lump-of-labor fallacy'. In its most basic form, this proposition holds that...
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Employment protection legislation, multinational firms and innovation
Griffith, Rachel; Macartney, Gareth - 2010
The theoretical effects of labour regulations such as employment protection legislation (EPL) on innovation is ambiguous, and empirical evidence has thus far been inconclusive. EPL increases job security and the greater enforceability of job contracts may increase worker investment in innovative...
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Education choices in Mexico: using a structural model and a randomized experiment to evaluate Progresa
Attanasio, Orazio; Meghir, Costas; Santiago, Ana - Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) - 2010
<p><p>In this paper we use an economic model to analyse data from a major social experiment, namely PROGRESA in Mexico, and to evaluate its impact on school participation. In the process we also show the usefulness of using experimental data to estimate a structural economic model. The evaluation...</p></p>
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Empirically probing the quantity-quality model
Fitzsimons, Emla; Malde, Bansi - Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) - 2010
<p><p>This paper tests whether family size has a causal effect on girls' education in Mexico. It exploits son preference as the main source of random variation in the propensity to have more children, and estimates causal effects using instrumental variables. Overall, it finds no evidence of family...</p></p>
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