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first child 5 Gender 3 Germany 2 Nutrition 2 Parents 2 antenatal care 2 changes across cohorts 2 contraceptive prevalence 2 contraceptives 2 couples 2 education 2 family planning 2 family planning program 2 female 2 female sterilization 2 gender 2 gender wage gap 2 girls 2 individual income 2 job substitutability 2 mother 2 mothers 2 presenteeism 2 progress 2 social norms 2 subjective well-being 2 urban areas 2 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 1 Arbeitsplatz 1 Birth Spacing 1 Child mortality 1 Child rearing 1 Children 1 Community Health 1 Community Health Workers 1 Deutschland 1 Early childbearing 1 Einkommen 1 Eltern 1 Ethical Considerations 1
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Free 9
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 1
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Working Paper 3 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Arbeitspapier 1
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English 6 Undetermined 3
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Mencarini, Letizia 4 Azmat, Ghazala 2 El-Saharty, Sameh 2 Hensvik, Lena 2 Le Moglie, Marco 2 Rapallini, Chiara 2 Rosenqvist, Olof 2 Solera, Cristina 2 Ahsan, Karar Zunaid 1 Alam, Bushra Binte 1 May, John F. 1 Ohno, Naoko 1 Santarelli, Elisabetta 1 Sarker, Intissar 1 Secci, Federica 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 2 Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD) 1 Collegio Carlo Alberto, Università degli Studi di Torino 1
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CHILD Working Papers 1 Carlo Alberto Notebooks 1 Demographic Research 1 Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series 1 Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Knowledge Briefs 1 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 1 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 1 Working Paper 1 Working papers / Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Workplace presenteeism, job substitutability and gender inequality
Azmat, Ghazala; Hensvik, Lena; Rosenqvist, Olof - 2020
Following the arrival of the first child, women's absence rates soar and become less predictable due to the greater … with low substitutability decreases substantially relative to men's after the arrival of the first child. This gap persists …
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Workplace presenteeism, job substitutability and gender inequality
Azmat, Ghazala; Hensvik, Lena; Rosenqvist, Olof - 2020
Following the arrival of the first child, women’s absence rates soar and become less predictable due to the greater … with low substitutability decreases substantially relative to men’s after the arrival of the first child. This gap persists …
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Do rich parents enjoy children less?
Le Moglie, Marco; Mencarini, Letizia; Rapallini, Chiara - 2018
their first child less than low-income ones. In a low fertility country such as Germany, income seems therefore to matter …
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Do rich parents enjoy children less?
Le Moglie, Marco; Mencarini, Letizia; Rapallini, Chiara - 2018
their first child less than low-income ones. In a low fertility country such as Germany, income seems therefore to matter …
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Population, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health Policy Harmonization in Bangladesh
El-Saharty, Sameh; Ahsan, Karar Zunaid; May, John F. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Over the past 30 years, Bangladesh has achieved significant economic and human development progress, and demonstrated impressive policy as well as programmatic commitment to lowering the fertility level. However, its future socioeconomic prospects may be hampered by its population growth rate,...
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Bangladesh: Maternal and Reproductive Health at a Glance
El-Saharty, Sameh; Ohno, Naoko; Sarker, Intissar; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Bangladesh is among the most densely populated countries in the world. Poverty remains high at 43 percent of the population subsist on less than United States (U.S.) $1.25 per day (2010). Bangladesh achieved several millennium development goal (MDG) targets in education, health, and poverty...
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Changing Paths to Adulthood in Italy. Men and Women Entering Stable Work and Family Careers
Mencarini, Letizia; Solera, Cristina - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic … - 2011
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well as into partnership or parenthood have been postponed, with also new sequences and interconnections. In this piece of work we observe life-courses from the ages of 14 to 35 of men and women born...
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Economic resources and the first child in Italy: A focus on income and job stability
Santarelli, Elisabetta - In: Demographic Research 25 (2011) 9, pp. 311-336
carry out a longitudinal analysis on a sample of childless married couples to study the transition to their first child …. Results show that the couples’ employment arrangement played some role in first child rates, with the single earner …
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Changing Paths to Adulthood in Italy. Men and Women Entering Stable Work and Family Careers
Mencarini, Letizia; Solera, Cristina - Collegio Carlo Alberto, Università degli Studi di Torino - 2011
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well as into partnership or parenthood have been postponed, with also new sequences and interconnections. In this piece of work we observe life-courses from the ages of 14 to 35 of men and women born...
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