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their marriages in a streamlined, uncontested process. The lack of court involvement renders the administrative divorce … option affected the stability of marriages in the Netherlands. Leveraging the ban of the procedure in 2009, I show that the …
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had no contact (e.g., children from previous marriages). We find that in complex families past and current contact between …
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their marriages in a streamlined, uncontested process. The lack of court involvement renders the administrative divorce … option affected the stability of marriages in the Netherlands. Leveraging the ban of the procedure in 2009, I show that the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011979175
We study the intergenerational effects of marital transfers in India. We use exogenous variation in dowry amounts induced by stronger anti-dowry laws introduced in 1985. The new legal regime reduced dowries substantially and increased domestic violence against women. We find that children born...
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had no contact (e.g., children from previous marriages).We find that in complex families past and current contact between …
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This paper examines the impact of male casualties due to World War II on fertility and female employment in the United States. We rely on the number of casualties at the county-level and use a difference-in-differences strategy. While most counties in the U.S. experienced a Baby Boom following...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012518023
This paper examines the impact of male casualties due to World War II on fertility and female employment in the United States. We rely on the number of casualties at the county-level and use a difference-in-differences strategy. While most counties in the U.S. experienced a Baby Boom following...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012597556
This paper examines the impact of male casualties due to World War II on fertility and female employment in the United States. We rely on the number of casualties at the county-level and use a difference-in-differences strategy. While most counties in the U.S. experienced a Baby Boom following...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012518072
This paper examines the impact of male casualties due to World War II on fertility and female employment in the United States. We rely on the number of casualties at the county-level and use a difference-in-differences strategy. While most counties in the U.S. experienced a Baby Boom following...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012519248
Recent studies based on 20th century US data conclude that abortion access raises children's average socioeconomic outcomes. We generalize a model of fertility, highlighting assumptions under which these abortion predictions can be reversed. Using 19th century abortion restrictions, we...
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