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and its heterogeneous effects on the labor market opportunities of men and women affected demographic behavior. We focus … participation declined, reducing the relative economic stature of men. Regions affected by intense robot penetration experienced … also an increase in both divorce and cohabitation and a decline - albeit non-significant - in the number of marriages …
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We study the mating patterns of non-heterosexual individuals, who represent a significant and increasing portion of the population, particularly among the youth. We estimate a multidimensional matching model of the marriage market where partner's gender is endogenously chosen conditional on the...
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dynamic programming model of the joint career and marital decisions of young men between the ages of 16 and 39. The results … to career choices in the marriage market, men would tend to work less, study less, and choose blue-collar jobs over white … traditional OLS estimates, and is virtually non-existent for higher wage men. This result suggests that while marriage may make …
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and its heterogeneous effects on the labor market opportunities of men and women affected demographic behavior. We focus … participation declined, reducing the relative economic stature of men. Regions affected by intense robot penetration experienced … also an increase in both divorce and cohabitation and a decline –albeit non-significant– in the number of marriages. While …
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attitudes regarding Title IX and women's rights are correlated with this remaining gender gap. Examining individual high school …
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I examine how one central aspect of the family environment - sibling sex composition - affects women's gender … for first-born women. I show that women with a brother acquire more traditional gender roles, as measured through their …
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Gender segregation in the labor market may be explained by women's re- luctance to choose technical occupations …
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ladder is decreased for women through children, but not for men. These effects are particularly strong at the lower and … probabilities and it is men with 1-2 children who are most likely to be climb the career ladder. …
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initiated by women, and importantly, by women who are unhappier than their husband. Hence, happiness gaps seem to matter to …
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