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FAMILY 2 HEALTH 2 AGED 1 CHILDBEARING 1 CREDIT 1 DEMAND 1 DISABILITIES 1 ENTERPRISES 1 FINANCIAL MARKET 1 HUMAN CAPITAL 1 LABOUR MARKET 1 MIGRATION 1 MONEY 1 RETIREMENT 1 SOCIAL POLICY 1 WAGES 1 WOMEN 1
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Tienda, Marta 20 Hotz, V. Joseph 10 Willis, Robert J. 9 Becker, Gary S. 8 Chase-Lansdale, P. L. 5 Massey, Douglas S. 5 Parish, William L. 5 Peters, H. Elizabeth 5 Philipson, Tomas 5 Weiss, Yoram 5 Michael, Robert T. 4 Stier, Haya 4 Waite, Linda J. 4 Cordero-Guzman, H. 3 Daniel, Kermit 3 Massey, Douglas 3 Miller, Robert A. 3 Mulligan, Casey B. 3 Rao, Vijayendra 3 Stolzenberg, Ross M. 3 Townsend, Robert M. 3 Yamaguchi, Kazuo 3 Ahituv, Avner 2 Aytac, Isik A. 2 Barro, Robert J. 2 Bures, R. 2 Donato, K. M. 2 Drewianka, Scott 2 Gordon, Rachel A. 2 Gronau, Reuben 2 Hsueh, Sheri 2 Kilburn, M. Rebecca 2 Michael, Robert 2 Mulligan, C.B. 2 Murphy, Kevin M. 2 Osawa, Machiko 2 Raut, L. K. 2 Youm, Yoosik 2 Zhe, Xiaoye 2 Abe, Yasuyo 1
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Moving the Nest: A Look at the Effects of Family and Work Status Change in Later Mid-Life.
Bures, R. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1998
Using data from the first two Waves of the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS), this research examines the relationship between migration, family change, and work status change in later mid-life. The results suggest that both family and work status change have significant effects on mobility in...
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Some Evidence on Non-Profit Maximizing Behavior in Credit Markets.
Bures, R. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1998
We develop a model of discrimination by creditors in credit markets, where discrimination is motivated by either profit maximization or prejudice against minorities. The model implies that for the "over-qualified" debtors, if loans to minority debtors have lower conditional expected write-offs...
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Functional Status, Living Arrangements, and the Social Context of Disability.
Waite, L.J.; Hughes, M.E. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1998
Objectives. Recent approaches to diability suggest it results from the interaction of the individual and the environment. We consider the household as a specific context in which functional limitations might become disabilities. Methods. We examine the relationship between living arrangements...
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Choice Leading to Teenage Births.
Michael, R.T.; Joyner, K. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1998
This paper focuses on three key choices a young woman faces that can result in a live birth: (1) whether to have sex or not; (2) if so, whether to contracept or not; and (3) if she becomes pregnant, whether to have an abortion or not. This paper analyzes these three conditional choices...
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Human Capital, Heterogeneity, and the Estimation of Degrees of Intergenerational Mobility.
Han, S.; Mulligan, C.B. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1997
Some of the important implications of the parental investment model of intergenerational mobility have been derived under the assumption that parental income is the only source of heterogeneity.
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Continuing Major Interruption: Determinants of Historical Changes in the rate of Job Separation Due to Marriage or Childbirth/Childcare Among Japanese Women.
Yamaguchi, K. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1997
this paper is concerned with the determinants of historical changes in the rate of voluntary job leaves due to marriage or childbirth/childcare among Japanese women.
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The demand for Money by Firms: Some Additiona Empirical Results.
Mulligan, C.B. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago - 1997
COMPUSTAT data on 12,000 firms for the years 1956-1992 indicate that large firms hold less M1 as a percentage of sales that do small ones. Whether comparisons are made within or across industries, the elasticity of M1 balances with respect to sales is about 0.75. Firms headquartered in counties...
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Toward resolving the puzzle of the household division of labor: The role of trust in specifying neoclassical economic, power-dependency, and sex-role attitude explanations
Youm, Yoosik; Laumann, Edward O. - Population Research Center, University of Chicago
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Time-Free Reproduction, Time Free Aging
Bledsoe, Caroline - Population Research Center, University of Chicago
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Proposed Reforms of Marital Institutions
Drewianka, Scott - Population Research Center, University of Chicago
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