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marital status, gender, and education for mental health. We did not find any relationship between economic factors (income and …
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Maryna Tverdostup, Tiiu Paas, ERSA 2016: The paper focuses on the identification of the unique, non-reached by the opposite gender human capital and the analysis of its effect on the earning profiles of unique human capital holders. The overwhelming research aim is to better understand the...
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migration decisions. I show that as the earned income of spouses become similar, the probability of migration falls … strongly correlated with relative income, 2) it yields qualitatively similar results when I model the incidence of attrition as … income similarity of couples and interstate migration is especially strong for couples with similar labor market …
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-year students' migratory behavior as indicated by a significant drop in the gross in-migration rates in fee-charging states. Further …, our results point at a stronger migration response of male students, which, however, can mainly be attributed to a "border … effect". That is, interregional migration flows of male students are redirected from fee-charging universities to those …
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