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contrast how lower income Hispanic and African-American men fared during the civil rights era relative to lower-income non … significant acceleration following the Civil Rights Act in the relative earnings of low-income Hispanic men …
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contrast how lower income Hispanic and African-American men fared during the civil rights era relative to lower-income non … significant acceleration following the Civil Rights Act in the relative earnings of low-income Hispanic men. -- anti …-discrimination legislation ; minority economic progress ; Mexican Americans ; Hispanic ; low income ; Civil Rights Act ; longitudinal …
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market and non-market income as well as taxes and social security contributions. This income portfolio analysis is based on … have an even better relative income position than the autochthonous West German population. In general, we confirm the well … immigrants profit slightly. This is due to above average non-market income of "pure" immigrants. However, East Germans are still …
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The labour supply has historically been subject to influence from the economic cycle. On the other hand, there is a paucity of research in the Latin American region examining the impact of social factors on labour participation in diverse contexts. This study examines the spatial dependence of...
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In analyzing the disparities of the regional developments in the volume of employment in Germany, in the recent … focuses on the importance of spatial dependencies using spatial autocorrelation in order to analyze regional employment … indicate that the exogenous variables' spatial lag sufficiently explains the spatial autocorrelation of regional employment …
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In analyzing the disparities of the regional developments in the volume of employment in Germany, in the recent … focuses on the importance of spatial dependencies using spatial autocorrelation in order to analyze regional employment … indicate that the exogenous variables’ spatial lag sufficiently explains the spatial autocorrelation of regional employment …
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Grandparents are regular providers of free child care. Similar to other forms of child care, availability of grandparent-provided child care affects fertility and labor force participation of women positively. However, grandparent-provided child care requires residing close to parents or in-laws...
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The regional employment growth in Germany is characterized by huge disparities. Whereas institutional factors might … explain the disparities of employment growth between nations, they can only account for a minor fraction of the regional … employment growth. Instead the sectoral structure of employment is often seen as a major reason for regional disparities. An …
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This study investigates the effect of broadband internet availability on German establishments’ employment growth. The … broadband availability. The findings indicate a negative (albeit not very robust) employment growth effect of broadband … positive employment growth effects in both sectors for Eastern Germany. Overall, the findings suggest that broadband expansion …
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The relationship between the labor force participation and the business cycle has become a topic in the economic literature. However, few studies have considered whether the cyclical sensitivity of the labor force participation is influenced by "social effects". In this paper, we construct a...
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