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181by Sofiane Aboura Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.12.2015)“...Asymmetric volatility occupies a central role in the risk-return relation. However, this asymmetry has not been examined during stress periods. This article...”
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182by Sylvie Blasco Pierre-Jean Messe Eve Caroli Maarten Lindeboom Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.12.2015)“...JEL: I1, J00. / KEY WORDS: General Introduction, Health and Labour Economics...”
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183“...This paper reviews the literature on the impact of work on health. We consider work along two dimensions: (i) the intensive margin, i.e. how many hours an...”
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184by Marnix Amand Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.12.2015)“...This paper applies the business cycle accounting procedure to French 1978-2007 data. The main source of business cycle fluctuations in France is shocks to TFP,...”
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186“...In this paper we provide an overview of the patterns of intergenerational proximity and coresidence of adult children and their mothers in the U.S., using data...”
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187by Olivier Thévenon Angelica Salvi Del Pero Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...This paper assesses the extent to which the increase in women's human capital, as measured by educational attainment, has contributed to economic growth in...”
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188by Yuri Andrienko Patricia Apps Ray Rees Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...The assumption that household income is strongly and positively correlated with a household's real standard of living provides the basis for the joint taxation...”
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189“...Previous literature has investigated the drop in household consumption after the retirement of the household head, referred to as the so-called ‘retirement...”
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190“...JEL: J16, J7, D11, D13, J22, J13, O11 / KEY WORDS: Economics of Gender, Labour Economics, Care Costs, Economics of the Household, Long-run Evolution of Gender...”
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191by Sara de la Rica Juan J. Dolado Raquel Vegas Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...In this paper we use micro data from a large wage survey in Spain during 2006 to analyze the magnitude of the gender gap in the performance-pay (PP) component...”
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192by Timo Hener Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...Neoclassical theory predicts that opportunity costs depress fertility. This view may be oversimplifying. In a household bargaining framework, wages also affect...”
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193“...This paper introduces conformism to a conjugal contract model, in order to explore the complex interactions between households' allocation decisions and...”
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194by Guillaume Allègre Véronique Simonnet Catherine Sofer Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...This paper presents a model of the child care arrangements and labour supply of mothers with young children (under three). We use French data to estimate...”
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195“...How do within-couples' time use interactions generate welfare in the family? In this paper we model economies of scale in time use. Following B [2013], we...”
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196“...We examine gender differences in careers using a large linked employer-employee dataset on Finnish white-collar manufacturing workers over the period of...”
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197by Nicole M. Fortin Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...After a century of remarkable growth, U.S. female labor force participation (FLP) has leveled-off in the late 1990s, despite continuous improvement in...”
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198by Miriam Beblo Denis Beninger François Cochard Hélène Couprie Astrid Hopfensitz Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.06.2015)“...We present the results of an experiment measuring social preferences within couples in a context where intra-household pay-off inequality can be reduced at the...”
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199“...Despite the increasing prevalence of dual-earner couples, women still perform the bulk of domestic and parental tasks within the household. In this paper, we...”