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estimate a life-cycle model of marriage, labor supply and divorce under limited commitment to better understand the mechanisms … (partly due to "banking" benefi ts for future use), a rise in employment, and a decline in divorce rates. We then specify and …
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estimate a life-cycle model of marriage, labor supply and divorce under limited commitment to better understand the mechanisms … (partly due to “banking” benefits for future use), a rise in employment, and a decline in divorce rates. We then specify and …
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estimate a life-cycle model of marriage, labor supply and divorce under limited commitment to better understand the mechanisms … (partly due to "banking" benefits for future use), a rise in employment, and a decline in divorce rates. We then specify and …
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. Motivated by these observations, we develop a life-cycle model with heterogeneous agents, marriage and divorce and use it to … systems, and as we replace the U.S. divorce and marriage rates with their European equivalents. We find that the divorce and … sample. -- Aggregate Labor Supply ; Taxation ; Marriage ; Divorce ; Heterogeneous Households …
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, where the bride's side has to pay substantial dowries to the groom's side at marriage, but a positive impact in the Republic … of Korea, where, as in the People's Republic of China, the groom's side has to bear a disproportionate share of marriage …
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study the effects of eliminating these marriage-related provisions on the labor supply and savings of two different cohorts … savings for married and single people and generates plausible elasticities of labor supply. We find that these marriage …
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