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channels through which job loss affects fertility we examine also the effect on earnings, employment and divorce. The results …This paper analyzes the effects of job displacement on fertility using Finnish longitudinal employer-employee data … show that woman’s own job loss decreases fertility mainly for highly educated women. For every 100 displaced females there …
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This paper aims at identifying the effects of divorce alongside on corruption controlling. We find no significant … effect of divorce on corruption. The same conclusion is found in cross-section and panel data. …
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Demographic change can be observed throughout Europe. A bulk of literature has focused on ways to mitigate the … of an ageing population is to re-verse the demographic development by increasing the fertility rate. This is the subject … most se-verely affected by low fertility. Furthermore, different theoretical approaches are described which attempt to …
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1% of the average divorce rate in Europe during the period considered. Supplementary analysis, developed to explore a …In this paper, we examine the role of the business cycle in divorce. To do so, we use a panel of 30 European countries … covering the period from 1991 to 2010. We find a negative effect of the unemployment rate on the divorce rate, pointing to a …
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-level data from Japan are used to examine how preferences for divorce and extramarital sex are different between smokers and … likely to have a positive view about divorce than nonsmokers; (2) smokers are more likely to have a positive view about …
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Divorce is, irrespective of the perspective of approaching the phenomenon from the point of view of the society … general. “Family” starts to have other forms than the “official” ones. Divorce is the last step in the process of erosion and … dissolution of the central axis of the family – the marital couple. Despite the fact that we have considered the divorce as the …
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ending in a divorce (“by their own will”) led most of the times to concubinage. A remarriage in such conditions was not … general socio-economic system. If birth, marriage, divorce and decease are demographic events, while birth rate, married life …, divorce rate and mortality are demographic phenomena, then their social expression is able to condition, and is conditioned …
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changes in divorce costs on marital dissolution. Each individual who has a nontransferable expected utility about the quality … whether to stay married or to unilaterally divorce. We show that for any society, there exist matching environments where the … probability of the marital dissolution is not decreasing in divorce costs under a gender-optimal matching rule. In such …
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The two documents, which are the subject of the present study, made to share property in the event of divorce, help to …
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This works tests whether or not the introduction of divorce law changes the timing of marital search. Common sense … suggests that rational agents should adjust to the divorce risk by increasing the average length of search spell, whereas the … matching, and possibly reinforcing self-fulfilling prophecies of divorce. …
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