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This paper evaluates the impact of a massive expansion of after-school programs (ASPs) on the labor market participation of mothers with primary school children in the West German context of relatively low full-time employment rates. Using an instrumental variables approach we exploit regional and temporal variation in the provision of federal ASP starting grants by a nationwide investment program. ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2017,
(SOEPpapers 905)
| Fabian Dehos, Marie Paul
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N.N.:
N.N.,
2007,
| Ronald Dekker
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Colchester:
University of Essex,
2000,
(EPAG Working Paper No. 13)
| Ronald Dekker, Lutz C. Kaiser
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This paper starts by describing the model MIDAS in detail. It next presents and discusses some simulation results for Belgium, Germany and Italy. Finally, the simulation results of two alternative policy scenarios are presented and discussed.
Brussel:
CEPS,
2009,
(ENEPRI Research Report no. 65 - AIM WP4)
| Gijs Dekkers, Hermann Buslei, Maria Cozzolino, Raphael Desmet, Johannes Geyer, Dirk Hofmann, Michele Raitano, Viktor Steiner, Paola Tanda, Simone Tedeschi, Frédéric Verschueren
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2006,
(IZA DP No. 2414)
| Daniela Del Boca, Marilena Locatelli
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In:
Transfer
10 (2004), 1, 106-121
| Daniela Del Boca, Silvia Pasqua
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2005,
| Pedro Delicado, Magda Mercader
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As Germany works to get its refugee population into employment, immigrant labor market assimilation has become a major policy concern. The German economy has undergone significant structural changes since the first cohort of guest workers arrived over a half century ago, with the corporatist features that defined the German model now much weaker. This report examines how this shift towards greater ...
2018,
| Charles Gregory Demakis
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In:
Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA)
78 (1994), 1, 141-159
| John P. DeNew, Christoph M. Schmidt
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In:
Gunter Steinmann, Ralf E. Ulrichs ,
The Economic Consequences of Immigration to Germany
Heidelberg: Physica
81-99
| John P. DeNew, Klaus F. Zimmermann