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This paper develops a quantitative life-cycle model to study the increase in married women's labor force participation …
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We introduce a general framework to analyze the trade-off between education and family size. Our framework incorporates parental preferences for birth order and delivers theoretically consistent birth order and family size effects on children's educational attainment. We develop an empirical...
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Since 1950 the sources of the gains from marriage have changed radically. As the educational attainment of women … overtook and surpassed that of men and the ratio of men's to women's wage rates fell, traditional patterns of gender …
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formation (by marriage or non-marital cohabitation) and first birth are almost identical for women reaching childbearing age in …
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-cycle of the 1940 cohort. Conditioning solely on gender, our ex ante welfare analysis finds that women would fare better under … unilateral system as are the top two quintiles of women; the rest prefer mutual consent. We also find that although the change in … divorce regime had only a small effect on the LFP of married women in the 1940 cohort, these effects would be considerably …
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women. We compare the marriage, childbearing, school enrollment and employment decisions of women who gain greater access to … garment sector jobs to women living further away from factories, to years before the factories arrive close to some villages …
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Using data from South Asia, this paper examines how arranged marriage cultivates rivalry among sisters. During marriage search, parents with multiple daughters reduce the reservation quality for an older daughter's groom, rushing her marriage to allow sufficient time to marry off her younger...
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insurance, little research is available on the consequences of marital disruption for insurance coverage among men, women, and … and women show increases in private coverage in their own names, but offsetting decreases in dependent coverage tend to be … eligible for that coverage. Children and, to a lesser extent, women show increases in public coverage around the time of …
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Studies of online dating suggest that physical attraction is a key factor in early relationship formation, but say little about the role of attractiveness in longer-term relationships. Meanwhile, assortative coupling and exchange models widely employed in demographic research overlook the...
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-income countries. In doing so, it focuses on fertility outcomes (the number and timing of births), women's health and socio …
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