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We analyze the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behaviour of married couples. From a theoretical perspective, the expected sign of the effect is ambiguous. We take advantage of the legalization of divorce in Ireland in 1996 as an exogenous increase in the likelihood of...
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marriage breakdown rates. We use this fundamental change in the Irish society as a natural experiment. We follow a difference …
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participation. Female labour market instability plays an important role in family formation, especially by putting off marriage …-time) is a barrier for family formation. The study is done for a sample of both men and women. We analyse two groups, Cohort … 1945-60 and Cohort 1961-77 in order to capture social changes. The paper focuses on the timing of marriage and the birth of …
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This paper examines the extent to which mothers that care for children where the father is non-resident have an award … or agreement for child support in place. Data from the Families and Children Study are used to explore not only whether … disadvantaged. Moreover, awards were less commonplace where there were fewer children, where mothers claimed Income Support, were …
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their child we enquire whether they differ in the extent of their engagement in family life compared with fathers who have …
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The paper investigates the relationship between work and family life in Britain. Using appropriate statistical …, there are strong links between female employment, having children and union formation. By undertaking a detailed micro …
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captured by attitudes toward marriage, divorce, fertility, and children. Singles search for mates in a marriage market. They … organization of the latter, and, also, in part, on An overlapping generations model of marriage, fertility and nature of the is … are free to accept or reject marriage proposals. Married agents make their decisions through bargaining about work, and …
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skill-spillover between the spouses within the marriage as an explanation. This paper deviates from the previous research by … partner influences under these contexts. It argues that the interaction between gender and relationship status implies …
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analysis is used to try and uncover the factors which may be driving the emergence of the gender gaps. Drawing on household … expenditure data from a poor (Sichuan) and rich (Jiangsu) Chinese province we are able to test for different types of gender bias … household spending were found to correspond to gender biases in mortality and enrolment outcomes as revealed in census data for …
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There is theoretical evidence that economic and family policies have an important impact on mother''s employment. The … their first birth in Belgium, West-Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden. The paper investigates the evolution of post … withdrawal from work is due to marriage or to motherhood. Results show that Spain and West-Germany are the countries with the …
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