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Since 1950 the sources of the gains from marriage have changed radically. As the educational attainment of women … specialization in work weakened. The primary source of the gains to marriage shifted from the production of household services and … commodities to investment in children. For some, these changes meant that marriage was no longer worth the costs of limited …
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more children than cohabiting couples primarily because marriage provides stronger incentives for specialization in …
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how the magnitude of the estimated elasticities varies depending on whether net or gross wages and income are used in the … changes in their own or spouses' wages. …
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matching and marriage quality for each couple is revealed ex post. Changes in alimony laws are shown to affect existing couples … marriage match quality is low, while, for couples not yet formed, they generate offsetting intra-household transfers and lower … different years and requiring different cohabitation length. We find that obtaining the right to petition for alimony led women …
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Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital partnerships. We explore how such customs affect the educational investment decisions of young singles and the subsequent joint labor supply decisions of partnered couples. We consider two...
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How marriage interacts with men's earnings is an important public policy issue, given debates over programs to directly … encourage healthy marriages. This paper generates new findings about the earnings-marriage relationship by estimating the … linkages between marriage, work commitment, and wage rates. Unlike other studies of the marital wage premium for men, we …
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observed in the 1980s, with an additional factor being that husbands' real wages fell slightly in the 1980s but rose in the … elasticity. And, continuing past trends, women's labor supply also became less responsive to their husbands' wages. Between 1980 … in observing wage offers; selection into marriage; income taxes and the earned income tax credit; measurement error in …
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employment rates and wages. We estimate that 38 percent of households are Modern and that the participation rate of women in …
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This paper examines whether parental marriage confers educational advantages to children relative to cohabitation. We … attractiveness of marriage compared to cohabitation to identify the effect of marriage. Sweden's rich administrative data sources … exploit a dramatic marriage boom in Sweden in late 1989 created by a reform of the Widow's Pension System that raised the …
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on the administrative side of the university. There is no female marriage premium, and no partnership return to gay men …
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