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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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labor supply of the secondary earner. We study the effects of eliminating these marriage-related provisions on the labor … supply. We find that these marriage-related provisions reduce the participation of married women over their life cycle, the …
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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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In this chapter I discuss the history and basic incentive effects of two key U.S. cash assistance programs aimed at families with children. Starting roughly in the 1980s, critics of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program argued that the program -- designed largely to cut...
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