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Gibbs sampler 6 endogenous fertility decisions 6 heterogeneous children effects 6 multinomial probit model 6 education 4 female labor supply 3 Arbeitsangebot 2 Frauenerwerbstätigkeit 2 Fruchtbarkeit 2 Mütter 2 USA 2 Zeitallokation 2 racial/ethnic differentials in female labor supply 2 Bildungsniveau 1 Female labor supply 1 Qualifikation 1 Timing and spacing of births 1 timing and spacing of births 1
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English 6
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Voicu, Alexandru 6 Troske, Kenneth 3 Troske, Kenneth R. 3
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 3
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A panel data analysis of racial/ethnic differences in married women's labor supply
Troske, Kenneth R.; Voicu, Alexandru - 2011
We study differences in life-cycle labor supply among white, black, and Hispanic women, focusing on the interaction between race/ethnicity, education, and fertility. We use panel data that capture women's labor market and fertility histories and an econometric model that accounts for the...
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A Panel Data Analysis of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Married Women's Labor Supply
Troske, Kenneth; Voicu, Alexandru - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
We study differences in life-cycle labor supply among white, black, and Hispanic women, focusing on the interaction between race/ethnicity, education, and fertility. We use panel data that capture women's labor market and fertility histories and an econometric model that accounts for the...
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The effect of children on the level of labor market involvement of married women: what is the role of education?
Troske, Kenneth R.; Voicu, Alexandru - 2009
We analyze the way women's education influences the effect of children on their level of labor market involvement. We propose an econometric model that accounts for the endogeneity of labor market and fertility decisions, for the heterogeneity of the effects of children and their correlation...
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The effect of the timing and spacing of births on the level of labor market involvement of married women
Troske, Kenneth R.; Voicu, Alexandru - 2009
We use panel data from NLSY79 to analyze the effects of the timing and spacing of births on the labor supply of married women in a framework that accounts for the endogeneity of labor market and fertility decisions, the heterogeneity of the effects of children and their correlation with the...
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The Effect of Children on the Level of Labor Market Involvement of Married Women: What is the Role of Education?
Troske, Kenneth; Voicu, Alexandru - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2009
, endogenous fertility decisions, heterogeneous children effects, multinomial probit model, Gibbs sampler Corresponding …
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The Effect of the Timing and Spacing of Births on the Level of Labor Market Involvement of Married Women
Troske, Kenneth; Voicu, Alexandru - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2009
We use panel data from NLSY79 to analyze the effects of the timing and spacing of births on the labor supply of married women in a framework that accounts for the endogeneity of labor market and fertility decisions, the heterogeneity of the effects of children and their correlation with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005015467
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