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' origin, the literature has traditionally treated male and female immigrants as a homogenous group when examining the impact …
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towards legal and undocumented immigrants from the same sample of natives. Using a recent San Diego County survey, we examine … preferences towards immigration appear to significantly differ by gender as well as according to immigrants' legal status. In … integration and economic assimilation of undocumented immigrants possibly related to the alleged prejudice factor …
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If income pooling indicates primary earners' willingness to trade part of their income with spouses who earn less and work more in household production, then among specialized couples income pooling will be positively associated with the price of commercial domestic services, substitutes for...
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In developing societies, social norms typically ascribe differential weights to paternal, maternal and communal (or state) contributions to children's expenses. Individuals internalize these valuations. I examine a Cournot model of voluntary contribution to children's goods in a two-adult...
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It follows from a number of theoretical models of marriage that the scarcer women are relative to men, i.e. the higher the sex ratio, the less married women are likely to participate in the labor force. Such sex ratio effects may be stronger among less educated women. These predictions are...
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