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In theory, unilateral divorce laws alter the private incentive to invest in human capital by permitting either spouse to initiate the division of the marital assets. Using several causal research designs we show that both men and women are less likely to attain a bachelor's degree in states with...
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Unique data from the Berea Panel Study provides new evidence about fertility outcomes before age 30 and beliefs about …, while married individuals have very accurate beliefs. Novel attractiveness measures are central for understanding fertility …
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We estimate the effects of large, positive wealth shocks on marriage and fertility in a sample of Swedish lottery …'s attractiveness as prospective and current partners. Wealth also increases male fertility. The only discernible effect on female …
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higher marriage rates for women and lower for men. Land abundance favored higher fertility. The demands of childcare …
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not increase the likelihood existing marriages are preserved. Fertility is modestly accelerated by a lottery win, but … there is little effect on total fertility. Our results support a causal pathway behind differences in homeownership and …
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estimate counterfactual arrest rates reinforces the main findings. Marriage, in contrast, is not associated with any sudden …
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We find substantial and statistically significant detrimental effects of fathers' multiple-partner fertility (MPF) on …
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This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lines for men and …
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fertility and greater parental investment in children; (ii) a rise in married female labor-force participation; (iii) a …
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The last 60 years have seen the emergence of a dramatic socioeconomic gradient in marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and childbearing. The divide is between college graduates and others: those without four-year degrees have family patterns and trajectories very similar to those of high school...
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