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provided by mothers (or formal institutions) is superior to informal care-arrangements. …
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provided by mothers (or formal institutions) is superior to informal care arrangements. …
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The motherhood wage penalty denotes the difference in wages between mothers and women without children that is not … initiatives aiming to increase fertility rates in post-socialist countries, such as the costly “baby bonus,” which is a government …
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provided by mothers (or formal institutions) is superior to informal care-arrangements. …
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cutoff due date. As an additional source of exogenous variation, we use information on non-working mothers, who are not … children's health at birth, subsequent maternal health and fertility, and longterm human capital outcomes of children. Our …
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provided by mothers (or formal institutions) is superior to informal care-arrangements. …
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provided by mothers (or formal institutions) is superior to informal care-arrangements. …
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cutoff due date. As an additional source of exogenous variation, we use information on non-working mothers, who are not … children's health at birth, subsequent maternal health and fertility, and longterm human capital outcomes of children. Our …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011807504
fertility effects of peo- ple getting the virus may be minor, the impact of delayed marriages due to the first preventive …- ousness should accentuate this fertility effect. The net fertility impact of the Covid-19 outbreak would ultimately depend not …
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This paper utilizes a large-scale natural experiment aimed at increasing fertility in Russia. Motivated by a decade …-long decrease in fertility and population, the Russian government introduced a sequence of sizable child subsidies (called Maternity … Capitals) in 2007 and 2012. We find that the Maternity Capital resulted in a significant increase in fertility both in the …
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