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We find differential rates of cohabitation with adult relatives as well as differential impacts of that cohabitation on … labor supply response is biggest for immigrants with young children. This further suggests that cohabitation allows married …
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This paper documents a little-noticed feature of U.S. labor markets -- very large variation in the labor supply of married women across cities. We focus on cross-city differences in commuting times as a potential explanation for this variation. We start with a model in which commuting times...
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higher marriage rates for women and lower for men. Land abundance favored higher fertility. The demands of childcare …
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and the USA. Initially, a basic model of labour force participation is presented using data from the Luxembourg Income …
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