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More than 4 million women have not been able to return to work in Latin America and Caribbean

More than 4 million women have not been able to return to work in Latin America and Caribbean
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Wages and profit shifting | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

There is no longer any debate that some multinationals avoid taxes by shifting profits to tax havens. What is less understood, however, is what happens to the money not spent on taxes. Using matched employer-employee administrative data from Norway, this column shows that employer profit shifting contributes to income inequality and benefits high-skilled and high-paid

What would really happen if we took 10 days off for a cold in Britain

Immigration and the care of America s older population | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

The caregiving workforce in the US will have to dramatically expand to meet the needs of the ageing population. This column argues that less-educated immigration could partially solve the problem. Using data from 1980 to 2017, the authors show that immigration increases the supply of home care for the elderly in the US and reduces its cost, while at the same time improving the

Earmarked paternity leave increases parental wellbeing | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

Earmarked paternity leave has been introduced in many countries, often with the aim of increasing mothers’ labour market participation. Multiple studies have documented limited, if any, effect, on this especially in the long run, but the policy’s wider impact on parental wellbeing has received less attention. This column uses detailed data on life satisfaction in Europe to

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