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Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before and after the … panel to identify typical employment trajectories around the transition to lone parenthood, and then estimate their … and care. We identify five employment patterns characterized by either an increase in labor supply (especially for those …
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childbearing or staying childless. Previous studies revealed that those individuals who were unable to secure regular employment … data, this study investigates the effects of employment on first marriages between 2007 and 2015, including cohorts after … likelihood of first marriage if they are non-regular employees or unemployed, not because of their employment status but because …
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This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences in welfare reliance among lone parents. Binary logistic regression was employed as the method of analysis. We show that the risk of welfare benefit receipt is lower among lone fathers than lone...
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(3). This paper uses FIGARO tables to analyse the employment content of EU Member States exports. This application relies … on standard Leontief modelling and combines EU inter-country input-output data and EU employment data.The results show … that 11.3 % of EU employment in 2010 was supported by EU exports to the rest of the world, which corresponded to 25 …
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As the COVID-19 pandemic hit EU countries, the economic impact rapidly became a second area of concern both for politicians and for citizens. The release of quarterly national accounts aggregates, which give an integrated picture of the economic situation, was eagerly anticipated by users of...
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This paper investigates the effects of digitalisation on firm-level employment and workforce composition in Belgium … from 2003 to 2019, using a novel dataset that merges ICT expense data with administrative employment records. We find that … digitalised firms experienced higher employment growth relative to non-digitalised firms, driven by both increased hiring and …
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employment growth by 1 pp. These effects were most pronounced among unincorporated businesses, small and young firms, and those …
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. Using longitudinal administrative data and an event-study framework, we analyze the evolution of employment and wages before … regulations on employment stability and wage growth. …
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Divorce marks the legal endpoint of a marital union. While divorce is increasingly seen as a 'clean break', the past marital history of the couple may nevertheless shape their present conditions. In particular, there may be a legacy of a highly gendered division of labour during marriage that...
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, mainly part-time; 2) that part-time work has expanded mainly due to the feminization of employment and the tertiarization of … shrinking of the goods-producing sector, and self-employment becoming less time-intensive); and 4) that the self-employed work … fewer hours over time because part-time self-employment has become more prevalent, although the self-employed still work the …
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