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Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Short description of the different chapters
1.2 Access to data for empirical studies in economics
1.2.1 The LIS data
1.2.2 The DADS-EDP data
1.2.3 Version control to facilitate research
1.2.4 Questions that this thesis aims to answer
2 Childbearing differences between French and German women
2.1 Introduction and literature review
2.2 The LIS data: descriptive statistics and visualizations
2.3 Results from the hierarchical model
2.3.1 The effect of household income on the number of children
2.3.2 The effect of unemployment growth
2.3.3 Other results
2.4 Discussion and conclusion
3 The birth of a child and its impact on wages and worked hours by education level of the mothers and fathers: evidence from France
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Data and econometric methodology
3.2.1 The DADS-EDP panel
3.2.2 Data preparation
3.2.3 Econometric methodology
3.3 Summary statistics and graphs
3.4 Control and treatment groups
3.5 Results and discussion
3.6 Conclusion
3.7 Appendix 1: data cleaning
3.7.1 Appendix 2: Common trend graphs
3.7.1.1 Impact of the first child
3.7.1.2 Impact of the second child
3.7.1.3 Impact of the third child
4 The time and the transitions back to work in France after maternity
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Institutional setting
4.3 Data and summary statistics
4.3.1 The DADS-EDP panel
4.3.2 Control variables
4.3.3 Descriptive statistics
4.4 Econometric analysis
4.5 Results and discussion
4.6 Conclusion
4.7 Appendix
5 Version control systems to facilitate research collaboration in economics
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Scope of Git
5.3 Basic usage of Git
5.4 Conclusion
6 Conclusion


