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In the margins of stigma: health inequalities among Bulgarian Roma in a post-COVID-19 UK. [PDF]
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2005
AbstractWhy is there child labour? Are there arguments for abolishing or curtailing all forms of child labour, or just morally and physically dangerous ones like soldiering and prostitution? Given that at least some forms of child labour ought to be abolished or curtailed, which is the most effective way of doing it?
CIGNO, ALESSANDRO, F. C. ROSATI
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AbstractWhy is there child labour? Are there arguments for abolishing or curtailing all forms of child labour, or just morally and physically dangerous ones like soldiering and prostitution? Given that at least some forms of child labour ought to be abolished or curtailed, which is the most effective way of doing it?
CIGNO, ALESSANDRO, F. C. ROSATI
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2021
Chapter 2 demonstrates how individual income tax structures incentivize a more coordinated labour supply response to childbirth within married households: a joint selection out of the wage-paying sector and into self-employment. In a parallel analysis of longitudinal administrative and survey data from Canada, I show that the birth of a first child is ...
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Chapter 2 demonstrates how individual income tax structures incentivize a more coordinated labour supply response to childbirth within married households: a joint selection out of the wage-paying sector and into self-employment. In a parallel analysis of longitudinal administrative and survey data from Canada, I show that the birth of a first child is ...
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MIGRANT LABOUR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Oxford Economic Papers, 1970This discussion argues the following: that the movement of what has traditionally been termed "migrant labor" in and between developing countries can be important for development in a number of ways thus far given little or no atteniton in the literature; and the impact of labor movements varies greatly from country to country and area to area ...
Miracle, Marvin P, Berry, Sara S
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1984
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses labor economics. Dramatic changes in the labor market during the last decade have undoubtedly increased the academic interest in the labor economics field. Sometimes this has been limited to the margins of the subject—economic theorists exploring the nature of disequilibrium in the macro economy have been drawn
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses labor economics. Dramatic changes in the labor market during the last decade have undoubtedly increased the academic interest in the labor economics field. Sometimes this has been limited to the margins of the subject—economic theorists exploring the nature of disequilibrium in the macro economy have been drawn
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Essays on Labour Economics and Economic History
2022Chapter 1 investigates the relationship between family size and intergenerational inequality. I construct a fuzzy regression discontinuity design by the exogenous variation in fertility caused by the one-child policy. My findings present the one-child policy only reduces urban fertility.
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Behavioural Economics and Labour Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Can behavioural economics help to make better labour law? This article traces the relationship between empirical work and legal thought, and focuses on new studies in behavioural economics and their potential implications for labour policy. Work by behavioural economists, and its implications, is discussed in four main fields of labour law policy: the ...
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