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, in order to asses how much of the marriage gap can be explained by income pooling and public-goods sharing as well as …% of the marriage gain in longevity of men can be motivated by economic calculus while the marriage gain for women observed …
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experiments, in order to asses how much of the marriage gap can be explained by public-goods sharing and collective bargaining of … that, as singles, men live 8.5 months shorter and women 6 months longer. We conclude that about 30% of the marriage gain in … longevity of men can be motivated by economic calculus while the marriage gain for women observed in the data is attributed to …
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, in order to asses how much of the marriage gap can be explained by income pooling and public-goods sharing as well as …% of the marriage gain in longevity of men can be motivated by economic calculus while the marriage gain for women observed …
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We set up a unified growth model with gender-specific differences in tastes for consumption, fertility, education of daughters and sons, and consider the intra-household bargaining power of spouses. In line with the empirical regularity for less developed countries, we assume that mothers desire...
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We set up a unified growth model with gender-specific differences in tastes for consumption, fertility, education of daughters and sons, and consider the intra-household bargaining power of spouses. In line with the empirical regularity for less developed countries, we assume that mothers desire...
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