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This paper examines the extent to which a difficult entry into the labor market and insecurities during the working life affect men’s decision to marry and to have their first child and how these effects hold true when characteristics of the family of origin and the respondents own...
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€™s patterns of entry into marriage and cohabitation in Portugal and Spain. In these two Southern European countries, gender equity …Economic and sociological theories of marriage have long emphasized the impact of women’s education and employment on … of entering marriage but increases considerably the odds of cohabiting. …
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