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In:
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
51 (2003), 29-49
| Bernard M.S. van Praag, Paul Frijters, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
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This paper uses micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to document that the wage structure in West Germany was remarkably stable over the period 1984-97, with little variation over time in wage or earnings inequality among and within different skill groups. The paper investigates a number of possible explanations for the stability of the wage structure and concludes that it is attributable ...
Washington, Research Department, IMF:
2000,
(IMF Working Paper WP/00/22)
| Eswar S. Prasad
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This paper presents preliminary results from an empirical analysis of the individual and macroeconomic determinants of reservation wages, using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. The longitudinal aspect of the dataset provides an interesting perspective on the dynamics of reservation wages and their correlations with accepted wage offers for workers who make the transition from unemployment ...
In:
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschu
70 (2001), 1, 44-50
| Eswar S. Prasad
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2003,
(IZA DP No. 694)
| Eswar S. Prasad
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2008,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 480)
| Monica Prasad, Yingying Deng
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In recent decades, normative expectations for parenthood have changed for both men and women, fertility has declined, and work–family arrangements have become more egalitarian. Previous studies indicate that the transition to parenthood and work–family arrangements both influence life satisfaction and do so differently for men and women. Drawing on constructivism and utility maximization, we theorize ...
In:
Gender & Society
34 (2020), 1, 31-55
| Klaus Preisner, Franz Neuberger, Ariane Bertogg, Julia M. Schaub
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Objective This article analyzes trends in the relationships among motherhood, employment, and life satisfaction in Germany and regresses them on changing motherhood norms. Background Motherhood norms have changed in recent decades in Germany, and differences in labor force participation between mothers and women without children have decreased. We research whether differences in life satisfaction have ...
In:
Journal of Marriage and Family
80 (2018), 5, 1107-1124
| Klaus Preisner, Franz Neuberger, Lukas Posselt, Fabian Kratz
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2001,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 280)
| Steven Pressman
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2003,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 351)
| Steven Pressman
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This paper examines the tradeoffs inherent in guaranteed income proposals. Its perspective is international, using the Luxembourg Income Study and asking whether economic efficiency suffers when governments make greater efforts to protect the poor. Using two different measures of productivity growth, we find no big tradeoff between equity and efficiency. That is, during those times and in those countries ...
In:
The Journal of Socio-Economics
35 (2005), 1, 83-100
| Steven Pressman