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Economists increasingly accept that social norms have powerful effects on human behavior and outcomes. In recent history, one norm widely adhered to in most developed nations has been for men to be the primary breadwinner within mixed-gender households. As women have entered the labor market in...
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Labour Dynamics in Australia survey are used to test this prediction. Panel analysis of reported time use data for men …
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Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the United States than poverty measures. Nevertheless, policymakers, researchers, advocates, and legislators generally do not understand the details of poverty measure mechanics. These detailed...
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Labour Dynamics in Australia survey are used to test this prediction. Panel analysis of reported time use data for men …
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Dynamics in Australia survey are used to test this prediction. Panel analysis of reported time use data for men provides …
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This paper examines the impact of the 2014 Italian divorce law on help-seeking behavior of domestic violence victims and femicides. I find that contrary to expectations, the reform, which aimed to make divorce cheaper while requiring mutual consent, led to a decrease in help-seeking behavior...
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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …
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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …
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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …
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Information asymmetry is a necessary prerequisite for testing adverse selection. This paper applies this sequence of tests to Mauritian slave auctions. Dynamic auction theory with private value highlights more aggressive bidding by uninformed bidders and higher prices when an informed...
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