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November 13, 2013

What predicts a successful life?

How much of adult well-being is determined by childhood influences? The answer to this question is very important to policy-makers […]

  • children
  • educational policy
  • family policy
  • happiness
  • income
  • life satisfaction
  • well-being
  • Andrew E. Clark
  • Francesca Cornaglia
  • James Vernoit
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Richard Layard
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July 26, 2013

“Sex in Marriage is a Divine Gift” – but for whom?

High fertility rates are often seen as a major cause of persistent poverty, especially in developing countries. The reason: a […]

  • child invesment
  • contraception
  • developing country
  • Development
  • family economics
  • family policy
  • fertility
  • Philippines
  • Arnaud Lefranc
  • Christelle Dumas
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April 12, 2013

Do family-friendly policies hamper women’s careers?

Over the past 20 years, female labor participation in the U.S. has decreased remarkably relative to other Western countries: In […]

  • discrimination
  • family policy
  • female employment
  • labor supply
  • parental leave
  • part-time work
  • Francine D. Blau
  • Lawrence M. Kahn

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