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This paper studies the impact of the introduction of joint custody in Italy (Law 54/2006) on judiciary outcomes. As to … financial post-separation arrangements remained unapplied. This suggests that the main innovative aspect of the law - the … inefficiency. Moreover, the incentives for a female partner to apply for a separation raised. The paper discusses a possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010319595
This paper studies the impact of the introduction of joint custody in Italy (Law 54/2006) on judiciary outcomes. As to … inefficiency. Moreover, the incentives for a female partner to apply for a separation raised. The paper discusses a possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010674376
This paper studies the impact of the introduction of joint custody in Italy (Law 54/2006) on judiciary outcomes. As to … financial post-separation arrangements remained unapplied. This suggests that the main innovative aspect of the law - the … inefficiency. Moreover, the incentives for a female partner to apply for a separation raised. The paper discusses a possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009763177
This paper studies the impact of the introduction of joint custody in Italy (Law 54/2006) on judiciary outcomes. As to … financial post-separation arrangements remained unapplied.This suggests that the main innovative aspect of the law – the … inefficiency. Moreover, the incentives for a female partner to apply for a separation raised. The paper discusses a possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013079436
This paper studies the impact of the introduction of joint custody in Italy (Law 54/2006) on judiciary outcomes. As to … inefficiency. Moreover, the incentives for a female partner to apply for a separation raised. The paper discusses a possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014156045
Italy and Norway are characterized by different household patterns of young adults, with young Italians being more … couple appears more sensitive to individual characteristics in Italy than in Norway. This applies both to sociocultural and …
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of a bachelor tax in fascist Italy to show that altering men’s incentives to marry shaped the allocation of domestic work …
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Italy and Norway are characterized by different household patterns of young adults, with young Italians being more … couple appears more sensitive to individual characteristics in Italy than in Norway. This applies both to sociocultural and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010817203
This paper studies the resilience of inter-ethnic marriages in Italy through the lenses of marriage duration by means … risk of separation even when we control for social and economic characteristics of the spouses; however, when we restrict …
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The present work aims to highlight how an engaged couple's behavior may be modified pursuant to the doctrine governing engagement gifts. This study is conducted using a two-fold analysis: first, positing that the individuals will react to laws and regulations with behavior that might be deemed...
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