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against lost household earnings by increasing labour supply. We find that both own and partner responses to the shock vary … significantly by gender. Men in households exposed to import competition respond by increasing labour force participation at older … dissolution also differ according to the gender of those affected: for women below 45, but not men, exposure to the trade shock …
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against lost household earnings by increasing labour supply. We find that both own and partner responses to the shock vary … significantly by gender. Men in households exposed to import competition respond by increasing labour force participation at older … dissolution also differ according to the gender of those affected: for women below 45, but not men, exposure to the trade shock …
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consistent across different subgroups of individuals. Effects of import competition are then inspected by gender, alongside …This paper studies the effects of import competition from China and Eastern Europe (EE) on the fertility decisions of … individuals in German manufacturing. Through the lens of gender, the paper uniquely contributes to the literature by linking …
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Intermarriage between a native and immigrant can affect the household’s supply of labor hours. Spouse selectivity on … the basis of human capital, distribution of bargaining power, and labor supply coordination within the household can … differ by type of marriage and gender of the immigrant—and, consequently, affect how spouses supply labor to the market …
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Partner selection is a vital feature of human behavior with important consequences for individuals, families, and … framework that rationalizes hypergamy even in the absence of gender differences in the distribution of earnings capacity. Using … identifies gender differences in preferences that can explain the observed patterns. …
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distribution of households according to the share of income earned by the wife, which they attribute to the existence of a gender …
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husbands' income may have less to do with gender identity norm (Bertrand et al., 2015) and more to do with what women think is … a fair distribution of relative working hours within the household. Using three nationally-representative data, we show …
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educational attainments of husbands and wives) and explicitly modeling how household members interact and make labor supply … to study how changes in educational attainments and household structure affect aggregate labor supply elasticities. …
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the household is an important factor that should be considered when analyzing household decisions. …
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