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respect to their income than singles. This is a novel result that runs against the intuition that family ties weaken self …
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that runs against the intuition that family ties weaken self-selection. Secondary earners in couples are more weakly self …
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marital disruption on data from the nationally – representative 2009 Family and Social Subjects survey. We found that the … separation risks among natives, especially for couples with lower human capital. Our findings add to our understanding of family …
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behind or have joined the migrant: sole migration, couple migration, and family migration. Our survey of fifty chengzhongcun … (urban villages) in Beijing conducted in 2008 shows that couple migration and family migration are outcomes of rural Chinese … thinking about migration, including family migration, as not necessarily a prelude to permanent settlement. They also …
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A unitarian model of family migration in which families may discount wives' private gains is used to derive testable … predictions regarding the type of couples that select into migrating. The empirical tests show that gender neutral family …
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