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We compare the allocation of time of native men and women married to immigrants against their counterparts in all … extra hour per day. Immigrant men do not pay such a price. Some work 34 min less at household chores than native men in all …-native marriages, while the native women who marry immigrant men seem to pay a price related to their situation that would be in an all …
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Using the American Time Use Survey for the years 2003-18 we compare the allocation of time of native men and women … per day. Immigrant men don't pay such price. Some work 34 minutes less at household chores than native men in all …-native marriages, while the native women who marry immigrant men seem to pay a price relatively to what their situation would be in an …
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additional marriages are the result of an increased incentive of men to marry. -- Joint custody ; marriage ; divorce ; family law … of these custody law reforms on the incidence of marriage and divorce. Our identification strategy exploits the different …Since the 1970s almost all states have introduced a form of joint custody after divorce. We analyze the causal effect …
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more aggregated state-level. Quantitatively, the impact of marriage on interstate risk sharing varies over divorce regimes …. -- Risk sharing ; marriage ; divorce ; family law …In this paper we study the importance of marriage for interstate risk sharing. We find that US states in which married …
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marriage as well as for a precautionary attitude towards risk. - Consumption Insurance ; Marriage …
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more aggregated state-level. Quantitatively, the impact of marriage on interstate risk sharing varies over divorce regimes …. -- risk sharing ; marriage ; divorce ; family law …In this paper we study the importance of marriage for interstate risk sharing. We find that US states in which married …
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previous literature on this topic claims that marriage is a waiting game in which women are choosier than men, and old and rich … show that their shorter biological clocks make women uniformly less choosy than men of the same age. This turns marriage … into a rushing game in which women are willing to marry older men because delaying marriage is too costly for women. Our …
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This paper examines the effect of economic incentives generated by U.S. divorce and custody law on a range of child …
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