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impact on the behavior of family members. The aim of this paper is to examine the influence of children over 18 (generation … differences in the assessment of this influence between children and parents. The degree of young people's impact on the shopping …Family is one of the most important socio-cultural factors which reflects on a man's behavior. Contemporarily, young …
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An economic theory of young people's decision to live apart from parents is presented and used to structure econometric …
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parental divorce during adolescence has an adverse impact on students' performance on standardized tests. To account for the … potential endogeneity of parental divorce we employ double and triple differences models that rely on observing teenagers from … intact and divorced backgrounds before and after the divorce occurs. We find that parental divorce does not negatively affect …
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examine the time that single, cohabiting, and married parents devote to caring for their children. Time spent in market work … evidence that these time allocation decisions differ for cohabiting and married parents, but there is evidence that single …
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-old children. Using German panel data (SOEP), we show that unemployment of fathers and mothers is negatively associated with their … children's life satisfaction. When controlling for time-invariant individual heterogeneity, our results suggest that maternal … differential impacts between sons and daughters or between younger and older children. Further results suggest that the impact of …
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