Source: RePEc – EconPapers
Sélection de documents de travail sur les aspects économiques de la démographie:
1 Bequests and Heterogeneity in Retirement Wealth
Mariacristina De Nardi and Fang Yang
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-code: E21 J14
2 Gender difference in support for democracy in sub-Saharan Africa: Do social institutions matter?
Maty Konte
World Institute for Development Economic Research …
Keywords: support for democracy, gender difference, social institutions
3 Does foreign aid in education foster gender equality in developing countries?
Eugenie W.H. Maiga
World Institute for Development Economic Research …
Keywords: education, foreign aid, gender
4 The impact of a permanent Income shock on the situation of women in the household: the case of a pension reform in Argentina
Inés Berniell, Dolores de la Mata and Matilde P. Machado
UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO
Keywords: Intra-household bargaining power, marital disruption, divorce, non-contributorypensions, pensions, p…
JEL-code: J12 J16 J26 H55
5 Reassessing the differential impact of grandmothers and grandfathers: The Old AgeProgram in Nepal
Yunrong Li and Ricardo Mora
Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía
Keywords: Infant mortality, difference-in-differences, gender differences
6 Gender and the labour market: evidence from experiments
Ghazala Azmat and Barbara Petrongolo
Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Keywords: Gender, field experiments, lab experiments, discrimination, gender preferences
JEL-code: J16 J24 J71 C91 C92 C93
7 Are all of the good men fathers? The effect of having children on earnings
Astrid Kunze
Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Econo…
Keywords: Children; marriage; earnings; men; selection; siblings; twins; panel data.
JEL-code: J13 J16 J22 J24 J31
8 Parental unemployment and child health
Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
Uppsala University, Department of Economics
Keywords: Parental unemployment; child Health; human capital
JEL-code: I12 J13
9 The Quantity and Quality of Children: A Semi-Parametric Bayesian IV Approach
Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter, Martin Halla, Alexandra Posekany, Gerald J. Pruckner and Thomas Schober
Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler Universit…
Keywords: Quantity-quality model of fertility, family size, human capital, health,semi-parametric Bayesian IV …
JEL-code: J13 C26 C11 I20 J20 I10
10 Outcomes for Teenage Mothers in the First Years after Birth*
Guyonne Kalb, Trinh Van Thi Le and Felix Leung
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social…
Keywords: Teenage mothers, educational outcomes, health outcomes, labour market
JEL-code: J12 J13
11 Parental Response to Early Human Capital Shocks: Evidence from the Chernobyl Accident
Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter, Martin Halla, Alexandra Posekany, Gerald J. Pruckner and Thomas Schober
The Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the An…
Keywords: Quantity-quality model of fertility, family size, human capital, health,semi-parametric Bayesian IV …
JEL-code: J13 C26 C11 I20 J20 I10
12 Migrant diversity, migration motivations and early integration: the case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London and Dublin
Renee Luthra and Lucinda Platt & Justyna Salamonska
London School of Economics / European Institute
13 Family Ruptures and Intergenerational Transmission of Stress
Petra Persson and Maya Rossin-Slater
Research Institute of Industrial Economics
Keywords: Mental health; Stress; Parental death; In utero; Depression; ADHD
JEL-code: I12 I14 I18 I31 J12 J13
14 The Life Cycle Model with Recursive Utility: New insights on pension and life insurance contracts
Knut K. Aase
Department of Business and Management Science, Nor…
Keywords: The life cycle model; recursive utility; optimal pension insurance; optimal life insurance; defined …
JEL-code: D91
15 Disease and Development: A Reply to Bloom, Canning, and Fink
Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-code: I15 N40 O15
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