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Arrow (1963) hypothesized that demand-side moral hazard induced by health insurance leads to supply-side expansions in healthcare markets. Capturing these effects empirically has been challenging, as non-marginal insurance expansions are rare and detailed data on healthcare labor and capital is...
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for employment and growth are constructed as a first step. Then, public expenditure on old-age provision, health and long …, persistently favourable trends in labour-force participation (of women and older individuals, in particular) and employment are …
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for employment and growth are constructed as a first step. Then, public expenditure on old-age provision, health and long …, persistently favourable trends in labour-force participation (of women and older individuals, in particular) and employment are …
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We provide causal evidence that children's school schedules contribute to the persistence of the gender pay gap between parents. Historically, French children have had no school on Wednesdays. In 2013, a reform reallocated some classes to Wednesday mornings. Exploiting variations in the...
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We use data from time-use surveys and the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) to analyze the relationship between the need to provide family long-term care (LTC) and womens labor supply in four Latin American countries. Descriptive analysis of time-use survey data from Chile, Colombia, Costa...
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