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livestock. Women have a comparative advantage in animal husbandry. After the Black Death in 1348?1350, land abundance triggered …
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Married women's labor force participation (LFP) increased dramatically in the United States between the 1940 and 1960 … are able to account for over 50 percent of the increase in married women's LFP and also generate large movements in …
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Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we provide evidence that to understand household decisions and evaluate policies designed to affect individual welfare, it is important to add an intertemporal dimension to the by-now standard static collective models of the household. Specifically, we...
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I report on measures of life satisfaction and emotional well-being across groups of college-educated women, based on … family. While there is also a life satisfaction premium associated with having a career, women do not seem able to "double up …-educated women with family, those with a career spend a larger share of their day unhappy, sad, stressed and tired. …
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