This paper offers a new interpretation of the patterns of European employment rates over the last 30 years that is based on the crucial role of the family. It presents some interesting evidence on the evolution of the employment rates of the different demographic groups and develops a model based on the interaction between technology and family preferences that is able to capture the main features of the data
The wider context of the trade-off between work and family is not just a matter of changing preferen...
Demographic Change, Labour Market and Social Policies Demographic changes and labour market are mutu...
In this study, we present a comparative sibling analysis. This enables us to test two major social m...
This paper offers a new interpretation of the patterns of European employment rates over the last 30...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
OECD countries faced largely divergent employment rates during the last decades. But the whole bulk ...
OECD countries faced largely divergent employment rates during the last decades. But the whole bulk ...
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This working paper sets out to examine trends in the distribution of work between households and how...
This article investigates employment patterns in couple households - and in particular their variabi...
This paper compares youth occupational status in several European countries by focusing on social cl...
2004) this paper analysis and discusses the realities of work and family in Europe evaluating the si...
Unemployment is a well established measure for individuals'' desire for work but measures of poverty...
Subjective well-being literature shows that higher unemployment rate corresponds to lower psychologi...
The wider context of the trade-off between work and family is not just a matter of changing preferen...
Demographic Change, Labour Market and Social Policies Demographic changes and labour market are mutu...
In this study, we present a comparative sibling analysis. This enables us to test two major social m...
This paper offers a new interpretation of the patterns of European employment rates over the last 30...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
OECD countries faced largely divergent employment rates during the last decades. But the whole bulk ...
OECD countries faced largely divergent employment rates during the last decades. But the whole bulk ...
www.cepr.org Available online at: www.cepr.org/pubs/dps/DP5169.asp www.ssrn.com/xxx/xxx/xx
This working paper sets out to examine trends in the distribution of work between households and how...
This article investigates employment patterns in couple households - and in particular their variabi...
This paper compares youth occupational status in several European countries by focusing on social cl...
2004) this paper analysis and discusses the realities of work and family in Europe evaluating the si...
Unemployment is a well established measure for individuals'' desire for work but measures of poverty...
Subjective well-being literature shows that higher unemployment rate corresponds to lower psychologi...
The wider context of the trade-off between work and family is not just a matter of changing preferen...
Demographic Change, Labour Market and Social Policies Demographic changes and labour market are mutu...
In this study, we present a comparative sibling analysis. This enables us to test two major social m...