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smoothly over lifetime consumption. When stock markets are depressed equity should be bought, savings and consumption should be …
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smoothly over lifetime consumption. When stock markets are depressed equity should be bought, savings and consumption should be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005761958
This paper applies the theory of relational contracts to make precise the idea that because households are engaged in a … Samuelson. This nests as special cases the objective functions used in currently popular models of households engaged in one …
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This article considers non-unitary models of household behavior. These models suppose explicitly that households …
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This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether it predicts divorce. We use three panel databases to explore this question. Controlling for the level of life satisfaction of spouses, we find that a higher satisfaction gap, even in the first...
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, and across time, how individuals, households and communities are affected by violent conflict. The report provides an … affect the welfare characteristics and choices of individuals and households in conflict areas. …
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spend eleven percent less, after controlling for differences in permanent income and demographic composition of households …
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We use micro data from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to document how households' tax liabilities vary with income … children. The data reveals a large dispersion in tax rates and taxes paid. Ranking households according to the average tax … married and 31.8% of unmarried households do not pay any taxes. Given the progressivity in the system, tax liabilities are …
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Three hypotheses are given to explain why a married woman's work hours might be related to her husband's education, even controlling for his wage rate. Data for a single cohort of women from the NLSY 1979 suggest that women's work hours are positively related to spousal education at the time of...
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considers relative earnings disparities within households. We provide empirical evidence supporting our model's predictions …
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