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62by Tabasso, Domenico“...In the last twenty years the divorce rate in the United States has being decreasing, differentiating the US trend from those of most Western countries. In this...”
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63by Tabasso, Domenico“...This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temporary and permanent workers. The assumption of perfect...”
2009
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64“...What would prompt people to undertake education and training in their mid-20s and beyond and what are the benefits? The authors investigate what motivates...”
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65“...We study the distributional effect of a wage indexation mechanism - the \textit{Scala Mobile} (SM) - that heavily compressed the distribution of Italian wages...”
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66“...Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal...”
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67“...Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal...”
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68“...Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal...”
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69“...Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal...”
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71“...Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal...”
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72“...We study the distributional effect of a wage indexation mechanism - the Scala Mobile (SM) - that heavily compressed the distribution of Italian wages during...”
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77by Polidano, Cain Tabasso, Domenico Zhang, Rong Published in National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (2014-00-00)“...Despite comprising only a small fraction of all vocational education and training (VET) in Schools enrolments, programs that count towards both national VET...”
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80“...Despite efforts to engage youth in education, there have been only modest improvements in the rates of school completion across OECD countries since the mid-...”