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A unitarian model of family migration in which families may discount wives' private gains is used to derive testable predictions regarding the type of couples that select into migrating. The empirical tests show that gender neutral family migration cannot be rejected against the alternative of...
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A unitarian model of family migration in which families may discount wives' private gains is used to derive testable predictions regarding the type of couples that select into migrating. The empirical tests show that gender neutral family migration cannot be rejected against the alternative of...
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I document that couples are more likely to migrate if household income is disproportionally due to one partner, and that families react equally strong to a male and female relative earnings advantage. A unitarian model of family migration in which families may discount wives' private gains is...
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I document that couples are more likely to migrate if household income is disproportionally due to one partner, and that families react equally strong to a male and female relative earnings advantage. A unitarian model of family migration in which families may discount wives’ private gains is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010797643
I document that couples are more likely to migrate if household income is disproportionally due to one partner, and that families react equally strong to a male and female relative earnings advantage. A unitarian model of family migration in which families may discount wives’ private...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011129942
respect to their income than singles. This is a novel result that runs against the intuition that family ties weaken self-selection …
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Gender differences in labor force participation are exceptionally small in Nordic countries. We investigate how couples emigrating from Denmark self-select and sort into different destinations and whether couples pursue the dual-earner model, in which both partners work, when abroad. Female...
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as well as factors related to cultural identity play a role for family return migration. Moreover, the paper studies self-selection … positively selected with respect to primary earner income. Positive selection holds for male and female primary earners; it is …
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earner. Positive selection holds for male and female primary earners, but is weaker among dual earner couples and among …
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