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Ehe 3 Marriage 3 Divorce 2 Familienökonomik 2 Family economics 2 Satisfaction 2 Scheidung 2 Zufriedenheit 2 divorce 2 1971-2006 1 Assortative mating 1 Australia 1 Australien 1 Austria 1 Einwanderung 1 Estimation 1 Frauen 1 Immigration 1 Men 1 Männer 1 Schätzung 1 Social values 1 Soziale Werte 1 Women 1 comparisons 1 happiness 1 households 1 immigration 1 marital instability 1 marriage 1 panel 1 Österreich 1
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Frimmel, Wolfgang 2 Guven, Cahit 2 Halla, Martin 2 Qari, Salmai 2 Stichnoth, Holger 2 Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf 2 Senik, Claudia 1 Senik-Leygonie, Claudia 1
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2010: Ökonomie der Familie - Session: Marriage and Divorce 3
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Assortative Mating and Divorce: Evidence from Austrian Register Data
Frimmel, Wolfgang; Halla, Martin; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf - 2010
This paper documents that changes in assortative mating patterns over the last four decades along the dimensions of age, ethnicity, religion and education are not responsible for the increasing marital instability. Quite the contrary, without the rise in the age at marriage, divorce rates would...
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You Can't Be Happier than Your Wife: Happiness Gaps and Divorce
Stichnoth, Holger; Guven, Cahit; Senik, Claudia - 2010
This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether it predicts divorce. We use three panel databases to explore this question. Controlling for the level of life satisfaction of spouses, we find that a higher satisfaction gap, even in the first...
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Marriage, adaptation and happiness : are there long-lasting gains to marriage?
Qari, Salmai - 2010
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Assortative mating and divorce : evidence from Austrian register data
Frimmel, Wolfgang; Halla, Martin; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf - 2010
This paper documents that changes in assortative mating patterns over the last four decades along the dimensions of age, ethnicity and religion are not responsible for the increasing marital stability in Austria. Quite the contrary, without the rise in the age at marriage, divorce rates would be...
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You can't be happier than your wife : happiness gaps and divorce
Guven, Cahit; Senik-Leygonie, Claudia; Stichnoth, Holger - 2010
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Marriage, adaptation and happiness: Are there long-lasting gains to marriage?
Qari, Salmai - 2010
This paper uses 23 waves of German panel data and investigates if individuals who decide to marry become permanently happier. Following the same persons over several years we show that they do, thereby challenging a number of recent longitudinal studies in psychology and economics which suggest...
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