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the marriage market after the war. Marriage data from the first wave of the Italian Household Longitudinal Survey (1997 … that here, the shock provided for a more fundamental change in marriage patterns compared to urban, lower-lying, and less … agricultural provinces where marriage markets might have been more flexible to begin with. …
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the marriage market after the war. Marriage data from the first wave of the Italian Household Longitudinal Survey (1997 … that here, the shock provided for a more fundamental change in marriage patterns compared to urban, lower-lying, and less … agricultural provinces where marriage markets might have been more flexible to begin with. …
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Due to conventional gender norms, women are more likely to be in charge of childcare than men. From an employer …, for part-time jobs, married women with older kids, who likely finished their childbearing cycle and have more projectable … childcare chores than women with very young kids, are at a significant advantage vis-à-vis other groups of women. At the same …
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Due to conventional gender norms, women are more likely to be in charge of childcare than men. From an employer …, for part-time jobs, married women with older kids, who likely finished their childbearing cycle and have more projectable … childcare chores than women with very young kids, are at a significant advantage vis-avis other groups of women. At the same …
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, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town … it is in villages and manors. Finally, a larger share of Jews is associated with lower fertility in towns, which is not …
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, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town … it is in villages and manors. Finally, a larger share of Jews is associated with lower fertility in towns, which is not …
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