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longitudinal data from Australia. We also examine how the evolution of marital satisfaction over time depends on LOC. LOC indicates …We investigate the effect of own and partner locus of control (LOC) on marital satisfaction using household … internal LOC is associated with higher marital satisfaction and that own LOC matters more for marital satisfaction than spouse …
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We investigate how the marital age gap affects the evolution of marital satisfaction over the duration of marriage … using household panel data from Australia. We find that men tend to be more satisfied with younger wives and less satisfied … older husbands. Marital satisfaction declines with marital duration for both men and women in differently-aged couples …
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We investigate how the marital age gap affects the evolution of marital satisfaction over the duration of marriage … using household panel data from Australia. We find that men tend to be more satisfied with younger wives and less satisfied … older husbands. Marital satisfaction declines with marital duration for both men and women in differently-aged couples …
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find that a higher satisfaction gap, even in the first year of marriage, increases the likelihood of a future separation … divorce. We use three panel databases to explore this question. Controlling for the level of life satisfaction of spouses, we … in the effect of happiness gaps: couples are more likely to break-up when the difference in life satisfaction is …
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This study examines the relationship between teleworking, gender roles and happiness of couples using data from the …
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This paper examines the relationship between specialization and happiness in marriage in the U.S. and Japan. Our … quality is affected by the institutional context and the normative environment. -- gender ; family ; marital happiness …
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the satisfaction differences between work-linked and non-work-linked partners. Using data from the German Socio …-Economic Panel (SOEP, 2019), we estimate the effect of working in the same occupation and/or industry on life satisfaction as well as … satisfaction with four areas of life: income, work, family and leisure. In the process, we employ pooled OLS estimations and …
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the satisfaction differences between work-linked and non-work-linked partners. Using data from the German Socio …-Economic Panel (SOEP, 2019), we estimate the effect of working in the same occupation and/or industry on life satisfaction as well as … satisfaction with four areas of life: income, work, family and leisure. In the process, we employ pooled OLS estimations and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012499522
This paper examines whether and how the marital satisfaction of Japanese couples is related to the housework the spouse … satisfaction when the other spouse performs more housework on weekdays. Japanese dual-earner couples are unable to spend more time …
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history, one norm widely adhered to in most developed nations has been for men to be the primary breadwinner within mixed-gender … households. As women have entered the labor market in greater numbers and gender wage differentials have declined, female … differences in the ease of access to superior partnership alternatives for women who out-earn their partners. While gender …
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