Microsimulation methods and models of labor market decisions have attracted a lot of attention as an approach to the assessment of consequences of family related policies in the area of labor market and fertility. We set these models in the context of relevant demographic theories and present them from the point of view of their potential as tool to guide effective policy making with the aim to reconcile the objectives of increasing female participation and fertility and reducing poverty levels among families with children.
Kurowska, A., Myck, M., & Wrohlich, K. (2012). Family and Labor Market Choices: Requirements to Guide Effective Evidence-Based Policy. IZA Discussion Paper, 6846.
Chicago
Anna Kurowska, Michal Myck, and Katharina Wrohlich. "Family and Labor Market Choices: Requirements to Guide Effective Evidence-Based Policy." IZA Discussion Paper, No. 6846 (2012).
Harvard
Kurowska, A., Myck, M., and Wrohlich, K., 2012. Family and Labor Market Choices: Requirements to Guide Effective Evidence-Based Policy. IZA Discussion Paper, 6846.
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