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children's family formation or dissolution patterns …
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's family formation or dissolution patterns …
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that leverages state-level changes in maximum benefits over time and comparisons across workers who have been laid off and …
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We find a strong association between family status and labor market outcomes for recent cohorts of West German men in …-invariant unobservables that affect both family and work outcomes. Child gender also matters -- a first son increases fathers' work hours by …) relative to men who remain with male children. -- child gender ; fatherhood ; labor supply ; family …
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Recent research has documented the relatively poor performance of boys, especially those from single-mother households, on a number of outcomes. Differences in non-cognitive skills are often cited as a main contributing factor. However, we still know little about the underlying mechanisms...
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Over the course of China's economic reforms, a pronounced divergence in the labor force participation patterns of rural and urban elders emerged – rural elders increased their rates of participation while urban elders reduced theirs. In this project, based on the data of the Chinese population...
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This paper argues that the social institutions of lineage maintenance, patrilocality and joint families have a significant role in explaining sex differences in survival and health outcomes in rural India, even when parents do not treat boys and girls differently. Tests using panel data from...
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also an increase in both divorce and cohabitation and a decline - albeit non-significant - in the number of marriages …
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We find a strong association between family status and labor market outcomes for recent cohorts of West German men in …-invariant unobservables that affect both family and work outcomes. Child gender also matters - a first son increases fathers' work hours by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318249
second generation marriage market because second generation marriages were mostly endogamous, i.e., to members of the same …
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