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before marriage, but a result of interaction within the household. If so, the positive correlation between the working … husband brings to the marriage if his mother worked that also make it more attractive for his wife to work. This paper …
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The paper investigates how marriage rates and the gains to marriage are affected by city size in three societies … marriage rates in all three societies. There are small decreasing returns to scale effects in China and the US. The paper … rejects the presence of a thick market externality in marriage markets for all three societies …
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There is a positive and significant correlation of many traits, such as age, religion, socioeconomic status, and education, among spouses. Becker (1973) shows that positive assortative matching – which results in a perfect correlation of traits in spouses – is optimal if the traits...
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marriage and divorce? To answer this question, we build a model of marriage with two main features. First, there exists … consistent with the secular improvement in marriage conditions for men, the rise in age at marriage, and the rise in divorce … the variation in marriage rates over time can be explained by changes in the sex ratio …
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positive trend in relative housework. We develop a simple bargaining model of marriage, divorce and allocations of leisure …
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We examine the effects of changes of government provided old age pensions on fertility choices in the context of two models of fertility, the one by Barro and Becker (1989), and the one inpired by Caldwell and developed by Boldrin and Jones (2002). In the Barro and Becker model parents have...
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family policies. In this paper it is argued that the institutions detrimental to women employment are shaped by the male … social status bias gives rise to job protection and family policies detrimental to women employment. These predictions are …
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This paper proposes a matching model that distinguishes between job creation by existing firms and job creation by firm entrants. The paper argues that vacancy posting and job destruction on the extensive margin, i.e. from firms that enter and exit the labour market, represents a potentially...
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