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This paper seeks to determine the impact of the changing lives of women – increased labor force participation …/earnings and reduced marriage rates – on Social Security replacement rates. First, our estimates, based on the Health and … tercile. Decomposing the reasons for the overall decline shows that increases in the labor supply and earnings of women …
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Using March Current Population Survey (CPS) data, we investigate married women's labor supply behavior from 1980 to … 1990s. Moreover, a major new development was that, during both decades, there was a dramatic reduction in women's own wage … elasticity. And, continuing past trends, women's labor supply also became less responsive to their husbands' wages. Between 1980 …
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Divorce law changes made in the 1970s affected marital formation, dissolution, and bargaining within marriage. By … altering the terms of the marital contract these legal changes impacted the incentives for women to enter and remain in the …
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market wages earned by high-BMI women, but rather lower spousal transfers to married women or lower expected intra-marriage …Higher body-weight (BMI) can affect labor supply via its effects on outcomes in both labor markets and marriage markets … expect that higher BMI will increase willingness to supply labor in labor markets, especially for women. We use US panel data …
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An emerging literature highlights the importance of empowering women. Female decision-making power is typically …
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