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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" benefi ts for future use), a rise in employment, and a decline in divorce rates. We then specify and …
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. Motivated by these observations, we develop a life-cycle model with heterogeneous agents, marriage and divorce and use it to … systems, and as we replace the U.S. divorce and marriage rates with their European equivalents. We find that the divorce and … sample. -- Aggregate Labor Supply ; Taxation ; Marriage ; Divorce ; Heterogeneous Households …
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A large fraction of domestically abused women report that their partners interfere with their participation in education and employment. As of yet, mainstream economics has not dealt in any systematic way with this phenomenon and its implications for welfare policy. This paper puts forward a...
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arrangement, and marital status. We find that the U.S. anti-poverty policy distorts the cohabitation/marriage decision of single …
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higher marriage rates for women and lower for men. Land abundance favored higher fertility. The demands of childcare …
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This paper applies a locally weighted scatterplot smoothing (loess) method to estimate the spatially heterogeneous wages of demographic groups of workers across precisely defined US labor markets. We estimate a location choice model using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth...
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