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subsequent separation or divorce. Despite extensive controls, performance pay remains associated with an increased probability of … separation or divorce. Yet, the results are entirely gender specific. When husbands earn performance pay, no association with …
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The study is beginning with some statistical data illustrating that the intellectual lies among the branches of the social sciences are very weak.
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and separation rates across data sets, and the fact that the fit of the gross flows data with net employment growth data …
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Separation is known to have a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, mainly because a decrease in … investigate three hypotheses: individuals who experienced separation move more often than do steady singles and people in intact … intact couple relationships. The results show that separation leads to an increase in mobility, to moves over short distance …
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This study sheds new light on the impact of couple separation on living standards by considering the effects of … separation on measures reflecting the adequacy of food consumption in addition to more commonly studied income and expenditure …, diet quality and body weight at the time of separation and up to eight years later, compared to a control group of …
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-partnering, re-partnering, separation, divorce, event history) …
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