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Gordon B. Dahl

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April 12, 2018

Is dependency on disability insurance benefits transmitted from parents to children?

Disability benefits provide an essential safety net for many people of working age whose health prevents them from engaging in […]

  • benefit recipiency
  • children
  • disability insurance
  • family
  • insurance
  • intergenerational
  • labor market policy
  • Netherlands
  • parents
  • social assistance
  • social policy
  • Anne C. Gielen
  • Gordon B. Dahl
Research

October 24, 2017

Teenage daughters as a risk factor for divorce

Sullen exchanges, inexplicable silences and broken curfews can be part of life for parents of teenagers, but could this period […]

  • boys
  • children
  • divorce
  • family
  • gender roles
  • girls
  • marriage
  • Netherlands
  • parents
  • Amar Hamoudi
  • David C. Ribar
  • Elizabeth O. Ananat
  • Enrico Moretti
  • Francine D. Blau
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Guy Michaels
  • H. Corman
  • Jan Kabátek
  • Jason Cook
  • Jenna Nobles
  • K. Noonan
  • Lawrence M. Kahn
  • Miriam Larson-Koester
  • NE Reichman
  • Peter Brummund
  • Shelly Lundberg
Research

July 14, 2014

Like father, like son? Family welfare cultures in Norway

In most Western countries children of welfare recipients are more likely to receive welfare benefits themselves. However, it is not […]

  • benefit
  • children
  • culture
  • disability insurance
  • intergenerational
  • Norway
  • parents
  • social security
  • welfare
  • Andreas Ravndal Kostol
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Magne Mogstad
Research

November 15, 2013

Extending paid maternity leave makes no sense economically

Paid maternity leave has become more and more popular over the past few decades as mothers have increasingly entered the […]

  • fertility
  • financial costs
  • government budget
  • labor market effects
  • marriage
  • maternity leave
  • Norway
  • OECD
  • paid maternity leave
  • redistribution
  • school
  • taxes
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Kari Vea Salvanes
  • Katrine Vellesen Loken
  • Magne Mogstad
Research

February 20, 2013

Economists agree on key economic questions

Ask two doctors and you get two opinions, ask two economists and you get three. It often seems that professional […]

  • economics
  • immigration
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Roger Gordon

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