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gender education gap, we formulate and estimate a model of individual and family decision-making where education, labor … supply, marriage and fertility are all endogenous. Assuming preferences that are common across ethnic groups and fixed over … cohorts, our model explains differences in all endogenous variables by gender/ethnicity for the '60-'80 cohorts based on three …
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extract from marriage. When the returns to education and household roles are gender neutral, men and women educate in equal … labor-market return and a marriage-market return because education can affect the intra-marital share of the surplus one can … proportions and there is pure positive assortative matching in the marriage market. But if men and women have different market …
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strategy to end child marriage and teenage pregnancies. Improving girls' education is also a priority of the government …. Unfortunately, the cultural, economic, and social conditions that have historically contributed to child marriage, early …
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recurring theme is the 'success penalty', or the disadvantage career success poses to women in the marriage market. In this … marriage for women age 40-44 over the period 1980 through 2000. In 1980, the relationship between education and marriage was … marriage at the peak of the 'U' and the likelihood at the highest level of education, the penalty fell substantially in both …
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