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that institutional factors significantly impact economic performance by affecting marriage, family size, and the …-dimensional genome that determines their cognitive and physical characteristics. Young adults optimally search for a marriage partner …
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that institutional factors significantly impact economic performance by affecting marriage, family size, and the …-dimensional genome that determines their cognitive and physical characteristics. Young adults optimally search for a marriage partner …
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consanguineous marriage and political instability in accordance with human capital investments and economic development. In the study … grouped countries according to their consanguineous marriage rates. Empirical results show that, the group of developed … steady growth rates. On the other hand, the countries practicing high consanguineous marriage rates are less immune to …
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The concept of 'Pro-Poor Growth' has received wide currency in recent years. It has been provided with extra legitimacy with the UNDP Human Development Report 2005's special focus on its relevance to policies for poverty reduction. The International Poverty Centre of the UNDP at Brasilia has...
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For several centuries, women's age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (and in the rest of … exercise of fertility restraint through higher marriage age, with greater human capital accumulation. The first explanation is …
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