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Is The Equal Sharing Of Market Work And Family Duties Hampered By Financial Means Or Constraints? Evidence From A Structural Labor Supply Model With Involuntary Unemployment And Hours Constraints. (2014). Wrohlich, Katharina ; Neumann, Michael ; Muller, Kai-Uwe.
In: Annual Conference 2014 (Hamburg): Evidence-based Economic Policy.
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