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State-of-the-art review of spillovers over the life course




AuthorsFigueroa González, Mijail; Erola, Jani

Publication year2024

Series titleMapineq deliverable

Number in seriesD7,1

First page 1

Last page37

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10216032

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Abstract

To better understand how social inequalities are produced, scholars should be aware of the multidimensionality of life courses and of the interdependency between life domains. Specifically, how changes introduced in one life domain can affect – sometimes unintentionally – other life domains. In this review, we summarise empirical causal evidence on policy spillover effects. We focus on studies covering two life pathways from childhood to adulthood, and from education to the labour market, covering spillover effects between the life domains of education, family, and employment. 


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Funded by the European Union.


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