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Examined the concurrent and cross-lagged spousal similarity in life satisfaction over a 21-year period. Analyses were based on married couples (N = 847) in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Concurrent spousal similarity was considerably higher than oneyear retest similarity, revealing...
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. Additional analyses point to reduced parental involvement and greater family conflict as potential mechanisms. …
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. Additional analyses point to reduced parental involvement and greater family conflict as potential mechanisms. …
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deduced from exchange theory and the economic theory of the family are tested: 1. Low physical and social attractiveness as … well as reduced opportunities to meet German partners lead to marriage with a woman from a poorer country. 2. Because of … international marriage market than they could hope to attract within Germany. The analysis uses data from the German Socio …
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This paper studies marriage market effects of the student gender composition for university graduates using German …. Experiencing a higher own-gender share of students during university education reduces overall marriage market opportunities for …
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, whether marriage makes people more satisfied with life or whether more satisfied couples are more likely to marry remains a … debated question. We reassess this relationship with panel data from the German Family Panel (pairfam) and extend previous … distinguish - controlling for time-constant unobserved heterogeneity - whether there is in fact an effect of marriage on life …
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