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  1. Journal of Population Economics
  2. Journal of Population Economics : Volume 30
  3. Journal of Population Economics : Volume 30, Issue 3, July 2017
  4. Daddy months
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Journal of Population Economics : Volume 30
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 30, Issue 3, July 2017
Assisted reproductive technology and women’s choice to pursue professional careers
Knot yet: minimum marriage age law, marriage delay, and earnings
Self-enforcing family rules, marriage and the (non)neutrality of public intervention
Caring for dependent parents: Altruism, exchange or family norm?
Daddy months
Childhood homelessness and adult employment: the role of education, incarceration, and welfare receipt
The fiscal impact of immigration to welfare states of the Scandinavian type
Ageing-driven pension reforms
Stymied ambition: does a lack of economic freedom lead to migration?
Quality of migrant schools in China: evidence from a longitudinal study in Shanghai
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 30, Issue 2, April 2017
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2017
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 29
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 28
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 27
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 26
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 25
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 24
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 23
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 22
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 21
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 20
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 19
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 18
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 17
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 16
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 15
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 14
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 13
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 12
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 11
Journal of Population Economics : Volume 10

Daddy months

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Meier, Volker Rainer, Helmut
Copyright Year 2017
Abstract We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income, and fertility. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to have a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months subsidy enables the couple to overcome a hold-up problem and thereby improves efficiency. However, the same ruling harms other types of couples and may also reduce welfare in an endogenous taxation framework.
Starting Page 875
Ending Page 892
Page Count 18
File Format PDF
ISSN 09331433
Journal Journal of Population Economics
Volume Number 30
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 14321475
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2017-01-11
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Fertility Bargaining Family policy Labor supply Population Economics Labor Economics Demography Social Policy
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Demography Economics and Econometrics
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