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In this paper, we explore the relationship between the influence of wives’ human capital on their husbands’ earnings and their labor participation using individual level data for Japan in the period 2000–2003. We found that a wife’s human capital has a positive effect on her husband’s...
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. There is also a gender differential regarding the effect of young children on life satisfaction. Furthermore, the more …Using individual-level data for China, Korea, and Japan for 2006, this research examines how life satisfaction for … married males and females in East Asian countries is influenced by the age of their children. Our results show that the life …
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development stages. There is also a gender differential regarding the effect of young children on marital satisfaction …Using individual-level data from China, Korea, and Japan for 2006, this research examines how the age of children of … the relationship influences marital satisfaction for males and females in East Asian countries. Our results show that the …
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also a gender differential regarding the effect of young children on life satisfaction. Furthermore, the more developed the …Using individual-level data for China, Korea, and Japan for 2006, this research examines how the age of children … influences life satisfaction for males and females in East Asian countries. Our results show that the life satisfaction of males …
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This study explored how social pressure related to parental preference for the sex of their children affects fertility … pre-war generation, if the first child was a daughter, the total number of children tended to increase not only when the …
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This study explored how social pressure related to parental preference for the sex of their children affects fertility … pre-war generation, if the first child was a daughter, the total number of children tended to increase regardless of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005621799
This study explored how social pressure related to parental preference for the sex of their children affects fertility … pre-war generation, if the first child was a daughter, the total number of children tended to increase not only when the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008805049
Japanese household-level data describing a husband's earnings, his wife's working status, and their schooling levels are used to test the implications of a model proposing a time-consuming process of human capital accumulation within marriages, in which an educated wife is more productive. The...
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divide the sample into those couples with non-working wives and those with working wives, and also employ an estimation …
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The Japanese General Social Survey was used to determine how individual preferences for income redistribution are affected by family structure, such as the number of siblings and birth order where individuals grow up. After controlling for various individual characteristics, the important...
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