Family friendly policies

User icon Susel Arredondo
30 May 2024
30 items

INED: Institut national d’études démographiques · 11 June 2014 English

Family million euros in 2006 to a peak of 3.3 billion in 2010 benefits provide a means to mitigate the effects of the before dropping back to 2.3 billion in …


DIW Berlin: DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research · 8 December 2016 English

How- ever, the later evaluation by the Federal Ministry for Fam- ily Affairs, the authority of the act, added this point to the parental benefit’s set of goals.2 When the …


10 June 2009 English

Increased workforce participation of mothers, the intensification of work and the de-institutionalisation of care for the elderly, chronically ill and dependents with a disability, has increased the need for support …


DIW Berlin: DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research · 6 March 2014 English

Thus, the introduction of the new benefit scheme can be evaluated by a comparison of the employment behavior of a treatment and a control group: the treatment group consists of …


17 May 2012 English

Congress also notes that the right to request a change to working arrangements to meet caring responsibilities or to extend unpaid parental leave3 are the only two provisions of the …


29 October 2009 English

Congress believes that workplaces must provide employees with sufficiently flexible work practices which support the choices they 1 Work and Family – Policy Paper make about family formation; the care …


DIW Berlin: DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research · 30 July 2010 English

The parameters αc and αn as well as the substitution elasticity ρ determine the preference structure, w defines the wage and b0, b1 the costs of children in terms of …


Cato Institute · 17 August 2023 English

As fertility rates fall in much of the world, many policymakers are considering expensive policies intended to raise birth rates and support families more broadly. But do those policies work, …



CPU: Central Policy Unit · 26 February 2009 English

The societal division of labour between state, family and market A country’s family policy objective depends on the institutional division of labour between the state, the family and the market. …