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may explain why other similar studies found such programs to be more effective for women than for men. In particular for … younger women a key effect of the programs is to reduce or postpone pregnancies and to increase the attachment to the labor … force. After taking into account gender specific selection effects and the effects of the programs on pregnancies, gender …
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may explain why other similar studies found such programs to be more effective for women than for men. In particular for … younger women a key effect of the programs is to reduce or postpone pregnancies and to increase the attachment to the labor … force. After taking into account gender specific selection effects and the effects of the programs on pregnancies, gender …
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may explain why other similar studies found such programs to be more effective for women than for men. In particular for … younger women a key effect of the programs is to reduce or postpone pregnancies and to increase the attachment to the labor … force. After taking into account gender specific selection effects and the effects of the programs on pregnancies, gender …
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; causal effects ; programme evaluation ; panel data ; gender differences …
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