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frictions to aggregate marriage behavior in 18th century Quebec. The reduced form estimates show that a simple random matching … model of the marriage market, in which there are gains to assortative matching and women may leave the marriage market at a … higher rate than men, can explain these data. The estimates also show that the marriage market was segmented by social status …
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