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(CLM) laws in the US affect teen birth rates. CLM effects are identified through cross-state and time variation, as four …
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We examine the effect of joint custody on marriage, divorce, fertility and female employment in Austria using individual-level administrative data, covering the entire population. We also use unique data obtained from court records to analyze the effect on post-divorce outcomes. Our estimates...
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In order to credibly "sell" legitimate children to their spouse, women must forego more attractive mating opportunities. This paper derives the implications of this observation for the pattern of matching in marriage markets, the dynamics of human capital accumulation, and the evolution of the...
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timing of reforms across states and the control group of divorcing couples without minors. Estimations based on state panel … additional marriages are the result of an increased incentive of men to marry …
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support as those without custody. Merging family and child data from the SIPP with state-level data on economic incentives for … health and human capital measures. State laws vary widely in the treatment of child support under joint custody. While some …
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unmarried couple's cohabiting. Four state courts and one federal court have answered “yes.” But these cases work against uniting … matter what the citizen believes in her own mind. They also insist, against settled law, that the state, and not the …
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(CLM) laws in the US affect teen birth rates. CLM effects are identified through cross-state and time variation, as four …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013016295
children's family formation or dissolution patterns …
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We examine the effect of joint custody on marriage, divorce, fertility and female employment in Austria using individual-level administrative data, covering the entire population. We also use unique data obtained from court records to analyze the effect on post-divorce outcomes. Our estimates...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009738999
We study the effect of a policy change that exogenously shifted bargaining power from mothers to fathers on intimate partner violence. We exploit a quasi-natural experiment based on a series of reforms in Spain that shifted the custody decision from being unilaterally determined by the mother to...
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