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abolished CLM over the period examined. Analysis based on Gary Becker's marriage economics helps explain why CLM affects couple …The Current Population Survey is used to investigate effects of Common Law Marriage (CLM) on whether young US … formation and does so differently depending on education, sex ratios and parent status. CLM reduces in-couple residence, and …
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CLM over the period examined. Analysis based on Gary Becker's marriage economics helps explain why CLM affects couple … women without college. CLM effects on likelihood of marriage and cohabitation and likelihood of being divorced if ever …The Current Population Survey is used to investigate effects of Common Law Marriage (CLM) on whether young US …
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common law marriage, as it appears to discourage couple formation and female labor supply. A single conceptual framework can …In addition to regular marriage, Australia, Brazil, and 11 US states recognize common law (or de facto) marriage, which … allows one or both cohabiting partners to claim, under certain conditions, that an informal union is a marriage. France and …
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women. Historically, women with more education have been the least likely to marry and have children, but this marriage gap … has eroded as the returns to marriage have changed. Marriage and remarriage rates have risen for women with a college … degree relative to women with fewer years of education. However, the patterns of, and reasons for, marriage have changed …
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abolished CLM over the period examined. Analysis based on Gary Becker's marriage economics helps explain why CLM affects couple …The Current Population Survey is used to investigate effects of Common Law Marriage (CLM) on whether young US … formation and does so differently depending on education, sex ratios and parent status. CLM reduces in-couple residence, and …
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women. Historically, women with more education have been the least likely to marry and have children, but this marriage gap … has eroded as the returns to marriage have changed. Marriage and remarriage rates have risen for women with a college … degree relative to women with fewer years of education. However, the patterns of, and reasons for, marriage have changed …
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-specific rather than choice-specific random preferences. The original marriage matching function gets modified by an adjustment factor …
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-specific rather than choice-specific random preferences. The original marriage matching function gets modified by an adjustment factor …
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marriage is examined using survival analysis. A search model predicts that, the more risk averse the individual, the shorter … the time to first marriage. The estimates support the theory, indicating that risk aversion significantly affects time to … marriage, with more risk averse respondents marrying sooner than their more risk loving counterparts. Within-family analyses …
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