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The Geography of Child Penalties and Gender Norms: Evidence from the United States 智库出版物
2022
作者:  Henrik Kleven
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Do Family Policies Reduce Gender Inequality? Evidence from 60 Years of Policy Experimentation 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Henrik Kleven;  Camille Landais;  Johanna Posch;  Andreas Steinhauer;  Josef Zweimüller
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DP15437 Do Family Policies Reduce Gender Inequality? Evidence from 60 Years of Policy Experimentation 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Henrik Kleven;  Camille Landais;  Johanna Posch;  Andreas Steinhauer;  Josef Zweimüller
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Sufficient Statistics Revisited 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Henrik Kleven
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Does Biology Drive Child Penalties? Evidence from Biological and Adoptive Families 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Henrik Kleven;  Camille Landais;  Jakob Egholt Søgaard
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DP14704 Does Biology Drive Child Penalties? Evidence from Biological and Adoptive Families 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Camille Landais;  Henrik Kleven;  Jakob Egholt Sogaard
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Technology and Big Data Are Changing Economics: Mining Text to Track Methods 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Janet Currie;  Henrik Kleven;  Esmée Zwiers
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The Welfare Magnet Hypothesis: Evidence From an Immigrant Welfare Scheme in Denmark 智库出版物
2019
作者:  Ole Agersnap;  Amalie Sofie Jensen;  Henrik Kleven
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The EITC and the Extensive Margin: A Reappraisal 智库出版物
2019
作者:  Henrik Kleven
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Child penalties across countries: Evidence and explanations 智库出版物
2019
作者:  Henrik Kleven;  Camille Landais;  Johanna Posch;  Andreas Steinhauer;  Josef Zweimüller
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child penalty  Gender inequality  Family policy  Labour market outcomes