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I examine how one central aspect of the childhood family environment - sibling gender composition - affects women's gender conformity, measured through their choice of occupation and partner. Using Danish administrative data, I causally estimate the effect of having a second-born brother...
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I examine how one central aspect of the childhood family environment - sibling gender composition - affects women's gender conformity, measured through their choice of occupation and partner. Using Danish administrative data, I causally estimate the effect of having a second-born brother...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011894094
I examine how one central aspect of the childhood family environment – sibling gender composition – affects women's gender conformity, measured through their choice of occupation and partner. Using Danish administrative data, I causally estimate the effect of having a second-born brother...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012912775
I examine how one central aspect of the childhood family environment — sibling gender composition — affects women's gender conformity, measured through their choice of occupation and partner. Using Danish administrative data, I causally estimate the effect of having a second-born brother...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012913362
This paper develops a new equilibrium model of two-sided search where ex-ante heterogenous individuals have general payoff functions and vectors of attributes. The analysis applies to a large class of models, from the non-transferable utility case to the collective household case with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011670967
hypothesis that homeownership probabilities can be affected by marriage market expectations and pessimistic marriage market … that up to a certain threshold, the probability of homeownership decreases when the marriage market prospect indicator … improves and there is evidence of heterogeneity in this relationship across race, education level, age group and motherhood …
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in marriage and a rise in divorce; (iv) a higher degree of assortative mating; (v) more children living with a single …
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significant decline in marriage and a rise in divorce; (iv) a higher degree of positive assortative mating; (v) more children …
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—specialization differences, by type of marriage, are insignificant when the immigrant has post-college education. At lower levels of immigrant … differ by type of marriage and gender of the immigrant—and, consequently, affect how spouses supply labor to the market … human capital are introduced. The role of immigrant education for both intermarried men and women is underscored …
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hypothesis that homeownership probabilities can be affected by marriage market expectations and pessimistic marriage market … that up to a certain threshold, the probability of homeownership decreases when the marriage market prospect indicator … improves and there is evidence of heterogeneity in this relationship across race, education level, age group and motherhood …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011925156