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This study follows teens through young adulthood as they transition to independent living. We focus on a little-studied issue: why some youths live in groups rather than alone or with parents. This choice is important because the size of the group has a substantial impact on the demand for...
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subsidy programs. As a concomitant to this analysis, the paper reaffirms the low income elasticities of housing expenditure … among low-income renters found by others. Moving transaction costs are high on average among renters in our sample but vary … with low income elasticities make government lump-sum transfers very ineffective in increasing housing expenditure among …
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subsidy programs. As a concomitant to this analysis, the paper reaffirms the low income elasticities of housing expenditure … among low-income renters found by others. Moving transaction costs are high on average among renters in our sample but vary … with low income elasticities make government lump-sum transfers very ineffective in increasing housing expenditure among …
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We use exogenously determined, long-distance relocations of U.S. Army soldiers to investigate the impact of moving on marriage. We find that marriage rates increase sharply around the time of a move in an event study analysis. Reduced form exposure analysis reveals that an additional move over a...
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We use exogenously determined, long-distance relocations of U.S. Army soldiers to investigate the impact of moving on marriage. We find that marriage rates increase sharply around the time of a move in an event study analysis. Reduced form exposure analysis reveals that an additional move over a...
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We use exogenously determined, long-distance relocations of U.S. Army soldiers to investigate the impact of moving on marriage. We find that marriage rates increase sharply around the time of a move in an event study analysis. Reduced form exposure analysis reveals that an additional move over a...
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