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We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household savings using 2000 US Census data, and find that gay and lesbian couples own significantly more retirement income than heterosexuals, while cohabiting heterosexuals save more than their married counterparts. In a household savings model,...
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We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household savings, comparing gay and lesbian couples to heterosexual married and cohabiting couples. Data from the 2000 United States Census show that homosexual couples significantly own more retirement and social security income than heterosexual...
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This paper further explores the role of sex ratios on spouses' bargaining power, by focusing on educational attainment in order to capture the qualitative aspect of mate availability. Using Census and Current Population Survey data for U.S. metropolitan areas in year 2000, a quality sex ratio is...
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We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household savings using 2000 US Census data, and find that gay and lesbian couples own significantly more retirement income than heterosexuals, while cohabiting heterosexuals save more than their married counterparts. In a household savings model,...
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In this paper I specify a marriage market matching model to analyze the impact of the availability of healthy mates on intra-household bargaining power. The main prediction of the model is that provided that frail men marry, an increase in the relative scarcity of healthy women enhances wives'...
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This paper suggests that, while medieval cathedrals served many purposes and, indeed, were some of the greatest technical achievements of their time, they served a rational economic purpose as well. Protestant entry into the market for Christian religion finally materialized in the early...
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