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math) and does not vanish when children grow up to age 10. Conventional estimates are instead smaller because they are …
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The age at which children leave the parental home differs considerably across countries. In this paper we argue that … lower job insecurity of parents and higher job insecurity of children delay emancipation. We provide aggregate evidence …s. We also give microeconometric evidence for Italy, a country for which we have access to household …
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math) and does not vanish when children grow up to age 10. Conventional estimates are instead smaller because they are …
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The age at which children leave the parental home differs considerably across countries. In this paper we argue that … lower job insecurity of parents and higher job insecurity of children delay emancipation. We provide aggregate evidence …s. We also give microeconometric evidence for Italy, a country for which we have access to household …
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The age at which children leave the parental home differs considerably across countries. We present a theoretical model … predicting that higher job security of parents and lower job security of children may delay emancipation. We then provide … aggregate evidence which supports this hypothesis for 12 European countries. We also give microeconometric evidence for Italy …
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