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gender inequality. Because parenthood is often tied to marriage, we also investigate the existence of marriage penalties in … female employment. In general, women experience both marriage and child penalties, but their relative importance depends on … economic development. The development process is associated with a substitution from marriage penalties to child penalties …
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The Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution addresses the financial rights and obligations of family participants … with respect to each other. But, legal regulation of families affects more than just family participants. It affects … the Principles expressly do not address these non-family relationships, the subjects the Principles do address necessarily …
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into three broad sections-marriage and fertility; the labor market; and special topics and policy issues. Separate and …
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confronting women throughout the world--including nonmarket scenarios, such as marriage, family, fertility choice, and bargaining … nonmarket domains. The author considers how women may be discriminated against in labor and credit markets, how their family and …
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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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