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Amid concerns of long-term economic consequences of divorce, cross-sectional research illustrated that ever-divorce men but particularly women hold less per capita wealth than continuously married spouses in older age. Using a longitudinal approach and unique personal-level wealth data from the...
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, marriage, divorce and repartnering. For every hypothesis, we will present findings from cross-sectional data and illustrate …
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Unanticipated changes in family composition can have long-lasting consequences for individuals. This chapter examines the long-term effects of marital dissolution on women's earnings and retirement. Using a longitudinal approach and a fixed-effects model, we consider three main questions. First,...
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Many studies confirm that marriage does not have lasting effects on levels of happiness, whereas divorce induces … around the first marriage quickly returns to the initial baseline, remarriage generates a lasting increase. This paper …
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In the context of population aging and growing numbers of older workers and older couples, this study examines how educational assortative mating earlier in life is associated with the division of paid work later in life between partners of opposite-sex couples in the Netherlands. We observe 20...
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