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attainment waxed, housework fell, leisure increased, jobs shifted from blue to white collar, and marriage waned. These trends are …
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Partner selection is a vital feature of human behavior with important consequences for individuals, families, and society. Hypergamy occurs when a husband's earning capacity systematically exceeds that of his wife. We provide a theoretical framework that rationalizes hypergamy even in the...
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. Finally, an investor's style is explained by life course theory in that experiences, both earlier and later in life, are …
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a unique contribution to economic growth is assessed on the basis of data describing green revolution India. Estimates …
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allows us to estimate the model in the structural form suggested by theory. The methodology is applied to micro data from a …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of paid basic income on fertility rates in a model in which fertility rates are endogenous. I show that when child labor is not a crucial part of the income of the family, then paid basic income will lead to higher fertility rates. However,...
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This research theoretically analyzes the role of irreversible fertility decisions in economic growth in the presence of idiosyncratic ability shocks after childbirth. It argues that the irreversibility constraint delays the growth process by distorting the resource allocation between the...
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