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divorce. Third, the widening college gap in children's family structure corresponds to a widening college gap in marriage … marriage among parents without a four-year college degree. This paper presents a number of facts about these trends, drawing on … the eroding economic position of men without a four-year college degree and their declining marriage rates. Fourth, the …
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beliefs and outcomes for females but not for males. Marriage is a mechanism that is relevant for understanding differences in …
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players. For male winners, wealth increases marriage formation and reduces divorce risk, suggesting wealth increases men …We estimate the effects of large, positive wealth shocks on marriage and fertility in a sample of Swedish lottery … winners is that wealth increases their short-run (but not long-run) divorce risk. Our results for divorce are consistent with …
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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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increasing the liquidity available to young men after marriage. We hypothesize that one cost of migration is the disruption of …
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We develop, apply, and test a new measure of the marriage tax - the reduction in future spending from getting married … clone marriage - marrying oneself - to ensure the living-standard loss from marrying is unaffected by spousal choice. Our … calculated high and highly variable marriage taxes materially reduce the probability of marriage particularly for low …
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responses among higher-income individuals. Resources generate persistent increases in marriage for single men and women but do … marriage by socioeconomic status and inform theories of household formation and the family …
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Almost one third of women worldwide report some form of physical or sexual violence by a partner in their lifetime, yet little is known about the mental health and well-being effects for either victims or their children. We study the costs associated with domestic violence (DV) in the context of...
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In the marriage market, families make investments on behalf of their young so that they are able to form a household … with their preferred partner. We analyze marriage markets in a central region of China between about 1300 and 1850 through … the lens of a model of marriage matching and intergenerational transmission of inequality. For both female and male …
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gender inequality. Because parenthood is often tied to marriage, we also investigate the existence of marriage penalties in … female employment. In general, women experience both marriage and child penalties, but their relative importance depends on … economic development. The development process is associated with a substitution from marriage penalties to child penalties …
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