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contributions, a lump-sum redistribution from fathers to mothers may make children better off, but both parents worse off, or vice … cost of both parents. Thus, proposals to redistribute income from fathers to mothers need to take into account socially …
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father is in "retirement". In our formulation fathers provide better when (a) they are smarter hunters (b) they have a higher … generously for them in their "retirement". Better food provision by prime-age fathers is associated with brain-size expansion in …
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Empirical studies of labor markets show that social contacts are an important source of job-related information [Ioannides and Loury (2004)]. At the same time, wage differences among workers may be explained only in part by differences in individual background characteristics. Such findings...
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