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We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to have a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
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We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to have a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010948876
We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to have a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010435755
prevents young couples from realizing their desire to have children. From a research perspective, it is however far from clear … couples choose to have children early on in life, postpone it to later in life, or decide to remain childless? And: to what …
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, childcare use, and divorce rates. Women’s responses, however, were highly heterogeneous, depending on their partners’ labour … children. They were more likely to remain in the labour force and had higher rates at which they entered it. While more likely … to receive the tax credit, they also experienced a greater risk of divorce. We find virtually no effect for women with …
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and a temporary random shock to match quality. Couples whose match quality deteriorates may choose to divorce, and this is …, sophisticated couples - but not naive ones - may choose to enter marriage on terms which make divorce more costly to obtain. Third …, the inefficiencies in the behavior of time-inconsistent couples can be completely undone by means of earnings and divorce …
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and a temporary random shock to match quality. Couples whose match quality deteriorates may choose to divorce, and this is …, sophisticated couples – but not naive ones – may choose to enter marriage on terms which make divorce more costly to obtain. Third …, the inefficiencies in the behavior of time-inconsistent couples can be completely undone by means of earnings and divorce …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012985414
prevents young couples from realizing their desire to have children. From a research perspective, it is however far from clear … couples choose to have children early on in life, postpone it to later in life, or decide to remain childless? And: to what …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010958181
prevents young couples from realizing their desire to have children. From a research perspective, it is however far from clear … couples choose to have children early on in life, postpone it to later in life, or decide to remain childless? And: to what …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329417
We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to have a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315569