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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States … case of leisure time and eating time. -- parent-child time ; comparative research ; welfare regimes ; Finland ; Germany …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States … case of leisure time and eating time. -- parent-child time ; comparative research ; welfare regimes ; Finland ; Germany …
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composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States …
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-specific equivalence scales developed for Germany and the United States by Merz et al. (1993). We verify previous studies that show that … inequality and the incidence of poverty are greater in the United States than in Germany. Overall inequality and poverty levels …
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life satisfaction before and after retirement in Germany. …
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One proposal frequently raised to increase flexibility of the German labour market is the liberalization of the job protection law. It applies to those establishments with more than a cut-off number of employees. The argument examined in this paper is that this step in legal regulation hinders...
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