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on the administrative side of the university. There is no female marriage premium, and no partnership return to gay men …
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Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital partnerships. We explore how such customs affect the educational investment decisions of young singles and the subsequent joint labor supply decisions of partnered couples. We consider two...
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on the administrative side of the university. There is no female marriage premium, and no partnership return to gay men …
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on the administrative side of the university. There is no female marriage premium, and no partnership return to gay men … or to either heterosexual or homosexual women. -- Partnership ; marriage ; sexual orientation ; academic labour markets …
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on the administrative side of the university. There is no female marriage premium, and no partnership return to gay men …
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their children's education. We construct a composite birth order index that effectively purges family size from birth order … and family level attributes, we find that children from larger families have lower levels of education and that there is …We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to explore the degree …
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their children's education. We construct a composite birth order index that effectively purges family size from birth order … and family level attributes, we find that children from larger families have lower levels of education and that there is …We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to explore the degree …
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