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independence and potential mismatch. Cohabitation became an acceptable living arrangement for all groups, but cohabitation serves …
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independence and potential mismatch. Cohabitation became an acceptable living arrangement for all groups, but cohabitation serves …
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Little is known about why cohabiting couples have fewer children than married couples. We explore the factors that explain the difference in fertility between these two groups using a switching regression analysis, which enables us to quantify the contribution of different factors through a...
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household production. Unobserved self-selection plays a less important role. -- Fertility ; marriage ; cohabitation ; switching …
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