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During the last decades the appearance of a family has changed substantially. Not long ago a typical family consisted of an employed man and a home-managing woman living together for their whole life times, and having one or more children, which primarily were raised by the wife. Today differing...
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right of 0.5 and attributed this regularity to a “male breadwinner” norm. If this norm exists, economic theory predicts that … static distribution of the earnings gap between spouses, but from its dynamics. To test the theory, I provide the first …
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