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models to deal with measurement error in wealth reports. Our various results show that men and women in the U.S. marry … marriage market on the basis of parental wealth. We estimate a variety of models, including transition matrices, OLS and TSLS … that selection into and out marriage by parental wealth does not appreciably bias our results …
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models to deal with measurement error in wealth reports. Our various results show that men and women in the U.S. marry … marriage market on the basis of parental wealth. We estimate a variety of models, including transition matrices, OLS and TSLS … that selection into and out marriage by parental wealth does not appreciably bias our results …
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relationship, (ii) the type of partner, and (iii) the endogenously determined probability of matching. If men outnumber women, they … result shows that some women would ideally not have sex, but do so out of matching concerns; the reverse is true for men … statement holds for women. Using data from National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health we estimate the equilibrium matching …
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previous literature on this topic claims that marriage is a waiting game in which women are choosier than men, and old and rich … show that their shorter biological clocks make women uniformly less choosy than men of the same age. This turns marriage … into a rushing game in which women are willing to marry older men because delaying marriage is too costly for women. Our …
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