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marriage ceremony. The literature on coresidential relationships typically assumes that the formal marriage contract offers … relationship that has been “sealed” by marriage. The goal of this paper is to develop a simple dynamic model that can explain the … existence of marriage contract. The model assumes that the only difference between marriage and non-marital cohabitation is the …
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Abstract. This paper analyzes matching markets where agent types are n-vectors of characteristics--i.e. points in R^n --and agents prefer matches that are closer to them according to a distance metric on this set (horizontal preferences). First, given a few assumptions, I show that in the...
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This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divorce costs on … marriage decision. The paired agents are heterogeneous, the utility is non-transferable, and break up and divorce decisions are … efficiently). The model seeks to reconcile the conflicting empirical evidence on the relationship between marriage rates and …
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The present paper wishes to be an inventory of the historical-demographical writings within Romanian landscape. We were able to identify preoccupation for demographic phenomena even since late 19th century, that have grown once with the creation of a discipline of historical demography in the...
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In the latter half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, in north-western Transylvania there was a traditional rural society, except for some urban centres and their neighbouring areas (the urban character is also proved by the analysis of the marital behaviour). The village...
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agriculture. As a consequence, when speaking about the socio-professional determinism in choosing a marriage partner, we have to … better socio-professional options, their determinism on marriage could be identified as highly important. How can we … determine the way in which the socio-professional element influenced marriage? To what extent a young man with a superior social …
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Mixed marriage is one of the factors providing the link between interethnic and interreligious communities. Ethnic and … these communities were living together, it was natural that this “cooperation” should be visible in the case of marriage … and promoted a new perception of mixed marriage through a lay legislation. On the other hand, in the mixed Greek …
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In traditional rural societies, the relationships between the two partners are genuine community patterns. It is not good to mingle male authority with thefe male’s, just like it is not possible to reverse the roles. Each of them has clear-cutt asks on both inter-relational level and on the...
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conception, birth degree, mother’s age, number of children in a family, etc. On the other hand, birth will be explained and …
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marriage, the different perception concerning the two sexes (widows or women getting married later than usual had smaller … constraints and determinisms. The major events in the family life, such as baptism, marriage (including the prenuptial relations … individual’s life: birth, marriage and death. These events, as retraced by demographers through an analysis of the civil status …
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