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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
... be made when assessable income exceeded a specified threshold. The author of a second proposal, Joshua Gans from the University of Melbourne Business School, said his plan centred on lessening the potential for discrimination in the workplace once paid parental leave was introduced. Employers would still have to pay parental leave but could receive tax credits for the wages of returning...
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
... be made when assessable income exceeded a specified threshold.The author of a second proposal, Joshua Gans from the University of Melbourne Business School, said his plan centred on lessening the potential for discrimination in the workplace once paid parental leave was introduced. Employers would still have to pay parental leave but could receive tax credits for the wages of returning...
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CoreEcon (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
... to watch it, you can do so here . TUESDAY 19 AUGUST 2008 TAX CREDITS THE KEY FOR PARENT POLICY: GANS Employers should be offered a tax credit scheme to cover the cost of paid parental leave and mitigate against potential discrimination against those most likely to take it, according to a new report from The Australian National University. The proposal, from leading economist Joshua...
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The Bayesian Heresy (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
Winning is Everything Winning isn't Everything ; Joshua Gans is 'over the moon' because his daughter won a sports event. With some qualifications he asserts winning is everything. Its a very American attitude and I don't agree at all particularly in relation to kids sport where I think the key objective for the vast majority of kids is to participate - to enjoy participating in a healthy...
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Kalimna (Free subscription) | 08/17/2008
Joshua Gans is 'over the moon' because his daughter won a sports event. With some qualifications he asserts winning is everything . Its a very American attitude and I don't agree at all particularly in relation to kids sport where I think the key objective for the vast majority of kids is to participate - to enjoy participating in a healthy activity. Assuming Joshua's type of elation...