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121by Decker, Sandra Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2007)“...When enacted in 1965, the original Medicaid legislation sought to finance access to mainstream medical care for the poor. I use data on visits to office-based...”
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122by Jürges, Hendrik Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...The paper studies the relevance of gender ideology for the geographic mobility of families using data from the German Socio-economic Panel. The analysis...”
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123by Celikaksoy, Aycan Verner, Mette Nielsen, Helena Skyt Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...It is a stylized fact that marriage formation involves positive assortative matching on education. We also find this in the case of immigrants, even when they...”
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124by Fukuda, Kosei Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...Aggregate data of female labor participation rates in U.S. and Japan, classified by period and by age, are decomposed into age, period, and cohort effects...”
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126by Lehrer, Evelyn L Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...This paper examines how two dimensions of childhood religion—affiliation and participation—are related to the probability of graduating from high school...”
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127“...We develop a new approach to assessing the value of home production time based on willingness to spend time and money to obtain environmental improvements...”
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129by Blundell, Richard Bargain, Olivier Moreau, Nicolas Beninger, Denis Laisney, Francois Carrasco, Raquel Chiuri, Maria Concetta Beblo, Miriam Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Vermeulen, Frederic Lechene, Valérie Myck, Michal Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...A widely shared intuition holds that individual control over money matters for the decision process within the household and the subsequent distribution of...”
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132by Akabayashi, Hideo Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...The Japanese tax system offers an opportunity to investigate the labor supply response of married women to the income tax and the intrahousehold resource...”
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133by Liu, Jin-Tan Chou, Shin-Yi Hammitt, James K Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...By reducing risk of large out-of-pocket medical expenses, comprehensive social health insurance may reduce households’ motivation to engage in precautionary...”
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134by Longobardi, Ernesto Moreau, Nicolas Carrasco, Raquel Beblo, Miriam Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Myck, Michal Blundell, Richard Bargain, Olivier Beninger, Denis Laisney, Francois Chiuri, Maria Concetta Vermeulen, Frederic Lechene, Valérie Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...This paper proposes a comparison of the results of tax policy analysis obtained on the basis of unitary and collective representations of the household. We...”
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135“...The primary aim of this paper is to examine whether resources accruing to different members of the household and from different sources have differential...”
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136by Blundell, Richard Bargain, Olivier Moreau, Nicolas Beninger, Denis Laisney, Francois Carrasco, Raquel Chiuri, Maria Concetta Vermeulen, Frederic Beblo, Miriam Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Lechene, Valérie Myck, Michal Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules and marriage-specific preferences that incorporate leisure...”
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137“...In this paper, we study how the uncertainty in the behavior of judges provides parents going to separate with incentives to cooperate. We introduce a model of...”
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138by Longobardi, Ernesto Moreau, Nicolas Carrasco, Raquel Beblo, Miriam Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Myck, Michal Blundell, Richard Bargain, Olivier Beninger, Denis Laisney, Francois Chiuri, Maria Concetta Vermeulen, Frederic Lechene, Valérie Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...A framework for simplified implementation of the collective model of labor supply decisions is presented in the context of fiscal reforms in the UK. Through...”
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139by Cigno, Alessandro Rosati, Furio Camillo Giannelli, Gianna Claudia Claudia Vuri, Daniela Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2006)“...The paper tests the hypothesis that private transfers can be explained by the existence of self-enforcing family constitutions prescribing the minimum level at...”
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