Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/311952 
Year of Publication: 
2024
Series/Report no.: 
IZA Discussion Papers No. 17513
Publisher: 
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn
Abstract: 
Over the past two decades, there have been significant changes in family dynamics and labor market interactions, with shifts in fertility, marriage, divorce, cohabitation, family labor supply, gender inequality, and childrearing. This chapter examines the impact of government policies on these trends, highlighting the latest research across different OECD countries. The best evidence comes from administrative data and modern econometric methods. The chapter concludes with a summary of lessons learned and directions for future research.
Subjects: 
family economics
public policies
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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