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changes there in the past fifteen years which have affected marriage, fertility, divorce and household formation. During the … divorce. Reform of the law concerning divorce accelerated the upward trend in divorce, and monetary and fiscal policies … designed to reduce inflation have also increased unemployment. Lower inflation and higher unemployment have tended to alter the …
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find that the higher probability of divorce and the changes in wage structure faced by the 1955 cohort are each able to …
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The economic theory of marriage developed by Gary Becker is used to guide the estimation and interpretation of socioeconomic influences on the probabilities of marital dissolution at particular durations of marriage and the probability of remarriage within three years of dissolution. The...
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We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and outcomes across … demographic groups and countries. While divorce rates have risen over the past 150 years, they have been falling for the past … the life cycle has changed, reflecting rising age at first marriage, rising divorce followed by high remarriage rates, and …
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school than children living with their two parents. This result has been used to argue that softening divorce legislation … parents. Next, I exploit the large increase in separation rates following the 1975 divorce law reform (as well as cross …-regional variations in divorce rates) to show that the performance gap of single-parent children is a declining function of the separation …
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, (ii) an increase in the rate of divorce, and (iii) a decline in the rate of marriage. What can explain this? It is argued … marriage and divorce is developed. Household production benefits from labour-saving technological progress. …
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substitute for redistribution, so that optimal redistribution is reduced. We also introduce a divorce option. Redistributive …
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concluded that divorce has little effect on women’s average household income. Employing an Abadie (2003) technique that allows … us to look at the impact of marital break-up throughout the income distribution, however, we find that divorce greatly … supply, divorce significantly increases the odds that a woman with children is poor. …
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Political survey data for nine West European countries show that women have become increasingly left-wing compared to men, and that this trend is positively correlated with the decline in marriage in these countries. This pattern is mirrored in German longitudinal data (GSOEP), where transitions...
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We study the joint impact of gender and marital status on financial investment by testing the hypothesis that marriage represents - in a portfolio framework - a sort of safe asset, and that this effect is stronger for women. We show that married individuals have a higher propensity to invest in...
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