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credit. The first is that incentives to default are lower for community members who can expect retaliation to fall on their …
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We study the incentives of parents to invest in their children when these investments improve their marriage prospects …, in a frictionless marriage market with non-transferable utility. Stochastic returns to investment eliminate the …
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a marriage match, for instance, may depend both on the incomes and on the educations of the partners, as well as on …
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Pooling microdata from five Australian censuses, I explore the relationship between child gender and divorce. By contrast with the United States, I find no evidence that the gender of the first child has a significant impact on the decision to marry or divorce. However, among two-child families,...
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polygyny (multiple wives). Wealth inequality naturally produces multiple wives for rich men in a standard model of the marriage … marriage market is higher in equilibrium as women are valued more for their quality versus quantity of children when human …
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We study the joint impact of gender and marital status on financial investment by testing the hypothesis that marriage …
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which different religious groups have established to regulate marriage and divorce. Our results suggest that Christian … appear to be less likely to translate their resources into a higher value of time in marriage than either Christian women or …
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The Paper investigates the relationship of work and family life in Britain. Using hazard regression techniques we estimate a five-equation model, which includes birth events, union formation, union dissolution, employment and non-employment events. The model allows for unobserved heterogeneity...
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Data from the 1911 Census of England and Wales are examined for evidence of family limitation early in marriage. It is …
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birth as a proxy for the local level of male inequality. Increasing male inequality explains about 30% of the marriage rate …
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