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contributions, a lump-sum redistribution from fathers to mothers may make children better off, but both parents worse off, or vice … and their children. -- Intra-household distribution ; social norms ; domestic public good ; redistribution …
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contributions, a lump-sum redistribution from fathers to mothers may make children better off, but both parents worse off, or vice …
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contributions, a lump-sum redistribution from fathers to mothers may make children better off, but both parents worse off, or vice …
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contributions, a lump-sum redistribution from fathers to mothers may make children better off, but both parents worse off, or vice …
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This paper examines the implications of income redistribution from men to women for the welfareof married women and …
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Marginal propensity to consume food out of food stamps in the US is higher than that out ofcash income. We explain this in terms of differential impact of cash income and in-kindtransfers on intra-household division of cash. We develop a Cournot model of a multi-personhousehold where food...
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We examine the case for maintaining welfare and income redistribution programs even when their adverse general …
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We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare ofmothers and their children …
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Die zentrale Stoßrichtung dieser Arbeit ist es, Wege für eine erfolgreiche Familienpolitik aufzuzeigen. Basierend auf einem 16-Ländersample und unter Zuhilfenahme des neuen MVQCA-Ansatzes (eine Weiterentwicklung der QCA-Methode) werden unterschiedliche europäische familienpolitische...
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Die zentrale Stoßrichtung dieser Arbeit ist es, Wege für eine erfolgreiche Familienpolitik aufzuzeigen. Basierend auf einem 16-Ländersample und unter Zuhilfenahme des neuen MVQCA-Ansatzes (eine Weiterentwicklung der QCA-Methode) werden unterschiedliche europäische familienpolitische...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003476560