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Using data from South Asia, this paper examines how arranged marriage cultivates rivalry among sisters. During marriage search, parents with multiple daughters reduce the reservation quality for an older daughter's groom, rushing her marriage to allow sufficient time to marry off her younger...
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Despite the high levels of marital disruption in the United States, and substantial reliance on family-based health insurance, little research is available on the consequences of marital disruption for insurance coverage among men, women, and children. We address this shortfall by examining...
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-term relationships, including spouses' attributes, marriage entry and stability, and the division of household labor. Drawing on two … relative to their spouse are related to the within-couple distribution of household labor and earnings. These findings depict …
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This chapter reviews empirical evidence on the micro-level consequences of family planning programs in middle- and low-income countries. In doing so, it focuses on fertility outcomes (the number and timing of births), women's health and socio-economic outcomes (mortality, human capital, and...
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production. The distribution of the share of household income earned by the wife exhibits a sharp cliff at 0.5, which suggests …
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Previous research studying the correlation in smoking behavior between spouses has discounted the role of bargaining or learning. Using the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), which contains information on smoking cessation and spouse's preferences, this paper presents an essential investigation...
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Household decisions are profoundly shaped by a complex set of financial options due to Social Security rules … claimed. These rules influence optimal household asset allocation, insurance, and work decisions, given life cycle demographic …
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and data that are confined to a spatially determined definition of the household. …
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We develop an equilibrium lifecycle model of education, marriage and labor supply and consumption in a transferable utility context. Individuals start by choosing their investments in education anticipating returns in the marriage market and the labor market. They then match based on the...
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We use state repeals of blood test requirements for a marriage license that occurred between 1980 and 2005 to examine the impact of changes in the price of marriage on the marriage decision. Using a within-group estimator that holds constant state and year effects and exploits variation in the...
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