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mothers' marital status and labor supply. The regressions are based on the combination of genders and fertility in the first … birth. The results show that white mothers with first birth as single boy are more likely to be involved in marriage than … composition on either mothers' marriage stability or labor supply. For black mothers, neither the gender composition, nor birth of …
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In many countries, the Sixties marked a turning point in the history of women's emancipation. Using data with …, this change in family environment did not coincide with any decline in their educational or occupational achievement. …
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This study examines birth registration for children of adolescent mothers based on family and citizenship concepts, and … mothers are slow to be recognized in cases where modern regulations of birth registration and traditional family practices … discusses the negotiation of registration practices between state and family in Turkey. The study is based on two data sources …
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This paper investigates career choices of women who marry high-income men. We find that women married to men in the top … welfare state where work is the norm for women, self-employment offers a way to avoid the stay-at-home stigma. It allows one …
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and fertility behavior of teenage women in Turkey using the 2008 Turkish Demographic and Health Survey. We find that the … new education policy reduces the probability of marriage and giving birth for teenage women substantially: the probability …This paper estimates the impact of the extension of compulsory schooling in Turkey from 5 to 8 years on the marriage …
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