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Partnered individuals are happier than singles. This can be because partnership leads to more satisfactory subjective well-being or because happier people are more likely to find a partner. We analyze Dutch panel data to investigate whether there is a causal effect of partnership on subjective...
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Partnered individuals are happier than singles. This can be because partnership leads to more satisfactory subjective well-being or because happier people are more likely to find a partner. We analyze Dutch panel data to investigate whether there is a causal effect of partnership on subjective...
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We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household savings using 2000 US Census data, and find that gay and …
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This paper observes sexual orientation based differences in German incomes. Gay men and lesbian women sort themselves … into different occupations and sectors than their heterosexual counterparts. I find evidence that cohabitating gay men have …, while the effect for men is not statistically significant. There is evidence that gay households have 9 to 15 percent higher …
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