Are the less healthy relatively less employed because they are unable to work? Or vice versa? In the first part of the thesis, I evaluate the impact of health shocks on individual labour market transitions in 27 EU countries and I explain these results through the heterogeneity in social security systems across members. In the second part, I investigate the mechanism through which tied transfers relate to both elderly and grandchildren care later on in life.
Essays in labour and family economics
2015
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Are the less healthy relatively less employed because they are unable to work? Or vice versa? In the first part of the thesis, I evaluate the impact of health shocks on individual labour market transitions in 27 EU countries and I explain these results through the heterogeneity in social security systems across members. In the second part, I investigate the mechanism through which tied transfers relate to both elderly and grandchildren care later on in life.File in questo prodotto:
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