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Mommies' Girls Get Dresses, Daddies' Boys Get Toys: Gender Preferences in Poland and their Implications
gender preferences fertility child outcomes family structure
2012/10/18
We examine the relationship of child gender with family and economic outcomes using a large dataset from the Polish Household Budgets' Survey (PHBS) for years 2003-2009. Apart from studying the effect...
The Implications of Cultural Background on Labour Market Choices: The Case of Religion and Entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship self-employment religion culture Protestantism Catholicism
2012/10/22
We suggest a methodology for identifying the implications of alternative cultural and social norms embodied by religious denomination on labour market outcomes, by estimating the differential impact o...
Are the Self-Employed Really Jacks-of-All-Trades? Testing the Assumptions and Implications of Lazear's Theory of Entrepreneurship with German Data
entrepreneurship self-employed Germany
2012/10/19
Using a large representative German data set and various concepts of self-employment, this paper tests the "jack-of-all-trades" view of entrepreneurship by Lazear (AER 2004). Consistent with its theor...
Unfit for Service: The Implications of Rising Obesity for U.S. Military Recruitment
obesity military labor
2012/10/26
This paper contributes to the literature on the labor market consequences of unhealthy behaviors and poor health by examining a previously underappreciated consequence of the rise in obesity in the Un...
Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment: Implications of the Reemployment Bonus Experiments
Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Reemployment Bonus Experiments
2009/11/5
We translate the results of the three reemployment bonus experiments that were conducted during the 1980s into (a) impacts of a 10-percentage point increase in the Unemployment Insurance (UI) replacem...
The growth of fringe benefits:implications for social security
fringe benefits social security
2009/6/15
The growth of fringe benefits:implications for social security。