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males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the marital satisfaction of females with a young child is … lower than that of females who do not have a child. This result holds for countries at different development stages. There …
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satisfaction of males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the life satisfaction of females with a young … child is lower than that of females who do not have a child. This result holds for countries at different development stages … developed the country, the greater this difference becomes. -- Life satisfaction ; child ; East Asian countries ; Ordered probit …
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first child's sex are larger for those who have relatively weak son preference than for those who have relatively strong son …
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national representative sample of Peruvian women in the Demographic and Health Survey, we find that if the first child is a … the first child are stronger for women with only one child than for women with multiple children and that the effects of …
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having grandchildren on the happiness of grandparents varies with the gender of their (own) single child. In line with our … grandmothers. In contrast, grandfathers' changes in happiness do not depend on their own child's gender. This result is explained … by the fact that grandmothers are more likely to be involved in child-rearing when their daughter has a child …
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having grandchildren on the happiness of grandparents varies with the gender of their (own) single child. In line with our … grandmothers. In contrast, grandfathers' changes in happiness do not depend on their own child's gender. This result is explained … by the fact that grandmothers are more likely to be involved in child-rearing when their daughter has a child. …
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existence of son preference among fathers in the U.S. by estimating the effect of child gender on the fathers' subjective well … daughters only. In families with only one child, fathers report no difference in subjective well-being when spending time with a … son versus with a daughter. By further stratifying this sample of fathers by child's age of three, we continue to find no …
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existence of son preference among fathers in the U.S. by estimating the effect of child gender on the fathers' subjective well … daughters only. In families with only one child, fathers report no difference in subjective well-being when spending time with a … son versus with a daughter. By further stratifying this sample of fathers by child's age of three, we continue to find no …
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Previous studies usually use child gender-related variables as instruments for fertility choices in households. However … if the child gender directly affect the outcome variable other than changing the number of children, the exclusion … China's One Child Policy. Applying to the children's effects on parental migration decision, we find that the addition of …
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In this paper, we test if households where women participate in decisions regarding children's education and allocation of household education budgets incur more equal expenditures on education of boys and girls. Moreover, we test if women's awareness of gender equality can reduce inequality...
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