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Familienökonomik 4,058 Family economics 3,828 Theorie 1,713 Theory 1,646 USA 997 Ehe 967 United States 952 Marriage 919 Haushaltsökonomik 632 Household economics 599 Fertilität 587 Familie 586 Fertility 579 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 559 Family 556 Women workers 549 Kinder 495 Arbeitsangebot 485 Geschlecht 474 Children 472 Schätzung 471 Gender 448 Labour supply 435 Estimation 415 Deutschland 296 Frauen 291 Women 279 Haushaltseinkommen 267 Kinderbetreuung 266 Germany 257 Household income 257 Child care 236 Privater Haushalt 236 Bildungsinvestition 235 Household 233 Human capital investment 223 Time use 218 Zeitverwendung 215 Intergenerationale Übertragung 195 Intergenerational transfer 190
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Working Paper 1,488 Article in journal 1,461 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,461 Graue Literatur 1,353 Non-commercial literature 1,353 Arbeitspapier 1,275 Aufsatz im Buch 201 Book section 201 Hochschulschrift 148 Thesis 115 Collection of articles of several authors 92 Sammelwerk 92 Collection of articles written by one author 51 Sammlung 51 Bibliografie enthalten 34 Bibliography included 34 Aufsatzsammlung 32 Konferenzschrift 32 Conference proceedings 21 Systematic review 16 Übersichtsarbeit 16 Amtsdruckschrift 12 Article 12 Government document 12 Conference paper 7 Konferenzbeitrag 7 Festschrift 6 Lehrbuch 6 Statistik 6 Textbook 6 Bibliografie 5 Handbook 5 Handbuch 5 Mehrbändiges Werk 5 Multi-volume publication 5 Statistics 5 Advisory report 4 Commentary 4 Gutachten 4 Kommentar 4
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English 3,697 German 228 Spanish 55 French 38 Italian 24 Russian 11 Dutch 10 Swedish 8 Undetermined 6 Danish 5 Polish 5 Portuguese 5 Hungarian 2 Norwegian 2 Bulgarian 1 Galician 1 Indonesian 1 Japanese 1 Slovenian 1
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Chiappori, Pierre-André 44 Pollak, Robert A. 38 Guner, Nezih 35 Cigno, Alessandro 34 Greenwood, Jeremy 34 Cremer, Helmuth 33 Rees, Ray 33 Roeder, Kerstin 33 Meghir, Costas 30 Grossbard-Shechtman, Shoshana 29 Apps, Patricia 28 Doepke, Matthias 28 Iyigun, Murat 27 Rainer, Helmut 27 Halla, Martin 26 Blundell, Richard W. 25 Francesconi, Marco 25 Rock, Bram de 24 Weiss, Yoram 24 Vermeulen, Frederic 23 Zhang, Junsen 23 Beblo, Miriam 22 Cherchye, Laurens 20 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 20 Kocharkov, Georgi 20 Lundberg, Shelly 20 Del Boca, Daniela 19 Siow, Aloysius 19 Tertilt, Michele 19 Ermisch, John 18 González, Libertad 18 Browning, Martin James 17 Molina, José Alberto 17 Stark, Oded 17 Pistaferri, Luigi 16 Akresh, Richard 15 Bergstrom, Theodore C. 15 Maassen van den Brink, Henriëtte 15 Stancanelli, Elena G. F. 15 Becker, Gary Stanley 14
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National Bureau of Economic Research 61 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 6 Center for Economic Analysis <Boulder, Colo.> 5 World Bank 5 Australian National University / Centre for Economic Policy Research 3 Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung 3 Centre for the Study of African Economies 3 Center for Economic Research <Tilburg> 2 Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano <Turin> 2 Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies 2 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 2 Institute for Fiscal Studies 2 International Food Policy Research Institute 2 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health 2 Population Council / Policy Research Division 2 Social Policy Research Centre 2 United States / Bureau of Labor Statistics 2 United States / Work Projects Administration 2 University of Toronto / Department of Economics 2 Universität Mannheim 2 William Davidson Institute <Ann Arbor, Mich.> 2 American Home Economics Association 1 Amsterdams Instituut voor ArbeidsStudies 1 Annie E. Casey Foundation 1 Arne Ryde Symposium <15, 1995, Rungsted> 1 Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training 1 Australian National University / Faculty of Economics 1 Barnard College / Economics Department 1 Bertelsmann Stiftung 1 Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Madrid 1 Centre for Economic Performance 1 Centret for Udviklingsforskning 1 Centrum Badania Opinii Społecznej <Warschau> 1 Columbia University / Department of Economics 1 Columbia University / Russian Institute 1 Conference Families Through Life <10, 2008, Melbourne> 1 Convegno Internazionale di Economia del Lavoro in Memoria di E. Tarantelli <4, 1993, Rom> 1 Deutschland / Statistisches Bundesamt 1 Edward Elgar Publishing 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 246 IZA Discussion Papers 114 Journal of population economics 91 IZA Discussion Paper 80 Review of Economics of the Household 80 NBER working paper series 60 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 59 CESifo working papers 57 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 45 NBER Working Paper 43 The American economic review 41 Journal of development economics 31 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 30 Journal of political economy 28 Applied economics 24 Discussion papers / CEPR 24 Journal of human resources : JHR 22 International economic review 20 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 20 Policy research working paper : WPS 20 Working paper 20 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 20 Economics letters 19 Journal of public economics 18 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 17 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 17 CESifo Working Paper 16 European economic review : EER 16 Feminist economics 16 Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 16 The journal of socio-economics 15 Demography : a publication of the Population Association of America ; the statistical study of human populations 14 Economic development and cultural change 14 CESifo Working Paper Series 13 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 13 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 13 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 13 The review of economic studies 13 Working Paper 13 Children, changing families and welfare states 12
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Parents' effective time endowment and divorce : evidence from extended school days
Padilla-Romo, María; Peluffo, Cecilia; Viollaz, Mariana - 2022
Policies that extend the school day in elementary school provide an implicit childcare subsidy for families. As such, they can affect parents' time allocation and family dynamics. This paper examines how extending the school day affects families by focusing on marriage dissolution. We exploit...
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Competition for promotion can induce household specialization between equally competitive spouses
Bastani, Spencer; Dickmanns, Lisa; Giebe, Thomas; … - 2022
We analyze equally competitive spouses competing for promotion in their respective workplaces and show that an asymmetric equilibrium featuring household specialization can arise. Examples where the asymmetric equilibrium is welfare-superior to the symmetric equilibrium are highlighted. By...
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The economics of fertility : a new era
Doepke, Matthias; Hannusch, Anne; Kindermann, Fabian; … - 2022
In this survey, we argue that the economic analysis of fertility has entered a new era. First-generation models of fertility choice were designed to account for two empirical regularities that, in the past, held both across countries and across families in a given country: a negative...
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Male wage inequality and characteristics of "early mover" marriages
Mansour, Hani; McKinnish, Terra G. - 2022
Previous work shows that higher male wage inequality decreases the share of ever married women in their 20s, consistent with the theoretical prediction that greater male wage dispersion increases the return to marital search. Consequently, male wage inequality should be associated with higher...
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Malthusian stagnation is efficient
Córdoba Muñoz, Juan C.; Liu, Xiying - In: Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in … 17 (2022) 1, pp. 415-460
This article studies socially optimal allocations, from the point of view of a benevolent social planner, in environments characterized by fixed resources, endogenous fertility, and full information. Individuals in our environment are fully rational and altruistic toward their descendants. Our...
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Family changes and the willingness to take risks
Browne, Mark Joseph; Jäger, Verena Sophie Katharina; … - In: The journal of risk & insurance 89 (2022) 1, pp. 187-209
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Children and labor market outcomes : separating the effects of the first three children
Markussen, Simen; Strøm, Marte - In: Journal of population economics 35 (2022) 1, pp. 135-167
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Stable income, stable family
Lindo, Jason M.; Regmi, Krishna; Swensen, Isaac D. - 2022
We document the effect of unemployment insurance generosity on divorce and fertility using an identification strategy that leverages state-level changes in maximum benefits over time and comparisons across workers who have been laid off and those that have not been laid off. The results indicate...
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Beyond the male breadwinner : life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850
Horrell, Sara; Humphries, Jane; Weisdorf, Jacob - In: The economic history review 75 (2022) 2, pp. 530-560
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Older mothers' employment and marriage stability when the nest is empty
Albis, Hippolyte d’; Doorley, Karina; Stancanelli, … - 2022
A significant literature in the social sciences addresses the impact of child-bearing and rearing on marital stability and on mothers' labour market outcomes. Much less is known about older mothers' employment and marriage patterns when the adult children leave the parental nest. This study aims...
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A touch of violence - Welfare outcomes under bride exchange and child brides
Kamran, Maria - 2022
This paper investigates the impact of marital traditions on women's welfare. It constructs and structurally estimates a theoretical model to understand how cultural preferences influence a husband's decision to abuse his wife. Within the context of Pakistani exchange marriage custom - Watta...
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Income shocks, bride price and child marriage in Turkey
Chort, Isabelle; Hotte, Rozenn; Marazyan, Karine - 2022
This paper investigates the impact of income shocks and bride price on early marriage in Turkey. The practice of bride-price, still vivid in many regions of the country, may provide incentives for parents to marry their daughter earlier, when faced with a negative income shock. In addition,...
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Till taxes keep us apart? : the impact of the marriage tax on the marriage rate
Myohl, Nadia - 2022
Married couples often face a different tax burden than cohabitating couples with the same income. I study the effect of joint income taxation of married couples on the marriage rate in Switzerland, where tax differentials between married and cohabitating couples vary considerably across cantons....
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The labour supply of mothers
Turon, Hélène - 2022
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Family ties revisited : evidence from the Italian survey on family and social subjects
Piccitto, Giorgio; Aassve, Arnstein; Mencarini, Letizia - 2022
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Schoolgirls not brides: secondary education as a shield against child marriage
Giacobino, Hélène; Huillery, Elise; Michel, Bastien; … - 2022
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Competition for promotion can induce household specialization between equally competitive spouses
Bastani, Spencer; Dickmanns, Lisa; Giebe, Thomas; … - 2022
We analyze equally competitive spouses competing for promotion in their respective workplaces and show that an asymmetric equilibrium featuring household specialization can arise. Examples where the asymmetric equilibrium is welfare-superior to the symmetric equilibrium are highlighted. By...
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Male wage inequality and characteristics of "early mover" marriages
Mansour, Hani; McKinnish, Terra G. - 2022
Previous work shows that higher male wage inequality decreases the share of ever married women in their 20s, consistent with the theoretical prediction that greater male wage dispersion increases the return to marital search. Consequently, male wage inequality should be associated with higher...
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Health shocks and spousal labor supply : an international perspective
Jolly, Nicholas A.; Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos - 2022
This paper uses data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to analyze the effect of spousal health shocks on own labor supply decisions. Results from the analysis suggest minimal changes to the probability of work and the intensity of work for both husbands and wives of...
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Traditional norms, access to divorce and women's empowerment
Bargain, Olivier; Loper, Jordan; Ziparo, Roberta - 2022
Social norms can mitigate the effectiveness of formal institutions, in particular the way legal reforms may affect women's autonomy. We examine this question in the context of ethnic variation in traditional post-marital cohabitation, i.e. matrilocality versus patrilocality. We use...
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Negativtrend gestoppt? Entwicklungen bei Verheirateten und Einstellungen zur Ehe
Geis-Thöne, Wido - In: IW-Trends - Vierteljahresschrift zur empirischen … 48 (2021) 3, pp. 3-23
In den letzten Jahrzehnten hat die Ehe an Bedeutung verloren. Waren im Jahr 1991 noch 60,2 Prozent der Erwachsenen in Deutschland verheiratet, traf dies im Jahr 2019 nur noch auf 51,0 Prozent zu. Betrachtet man nur die mittlere Alterskategorie der 40- bis 49-Jährigen, war der Rückgang mit 60,7...
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Female education and marriage in Pakistan : the role of financial shocks and marital customs
Khan, Sarah - 2021
This project aims to explore the effect of wealth shocks on education and marriage for young women in Pakistan. Financial shocks are used to estimate the probability of dropping out of education and into marriage. Using the Pakistan Rural Household Panel survey for the years 2000-10, the effects...
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Parental Time Investment and Intergenerational Mobility
Yum, Minchul - 2021
This paper constructs a quantitative model of intergenerational mobility in which lifetime income mobility is shaped by various channels including parental time investments in children. The calibrated model delivers positive educational gradients in parental time investment, as observed in the...
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The Effects of Child-Bearing on Married Women'S Labor Supply and Earnings : Using Twin Births as a Natural Experiment
Gangadharan, Jaisri; Rosenbloom, Joshua L.; Jacobson, Joyce - 2021
Married women's decisions about child-bearing and market work are importantly interrelated. Although there are many estimates of the effects of fertility on female labor supply few of them have adequately addressed the problems of simultaneity inherent in these choices. In this paper, we use...
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Who is the Family'S Main Breadwinner? The Wife'S Contribution to Full Income
Gronau, Reuben - 2021
In contrast to past studies which have focused on the labor inputs going into home production (Sirageldin, 1969; Walker and Gauger, 1973), the emphasis in this paper is on the measurement of productivity and total home output. The questions I try to answer are: What are the factors determining the...
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Do educational inequalities between marital partners influence the empowerment of educated women in ECOWAS?
KOUADIO, Hugues; Romain, N’guessan Kouakou - 2021
In an environment where the question of women's empowerment is a burning issue and where inequalities against women in education persist even though they are increasingly educated, it made sense to study the effect of educational inequalities between marital partners on women's empowerment....
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Inequality within and between Families
Sheshinski, Eytan; Weiss, Yoram - 2021
Between-family differences in expenditures and output reflect the effect of simultaneous increases in children's ability on the willingness of parents to transfer resources to them. Within-family differences also reflect the attitudes of parents toward disparity among children. In this paper we...
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Family Migration Decisions
Mincer, Jacob - 2021
This paper joins a few very recent attempts to analyze migration in the awareness of the family context. In contrast to most of them, my focus is exclusively on the family context. The paper defines family ties relevant to migration decisions and explains their effects on the probability of...
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Health Shocks and Couples' Labor Supply Decisions
Coile, Courtney - 2021
Unexpected health events such as a heart attack or new cancer diagnosis are very common for workers in their 50s and 60s. These health shocks can result in a significant loss in family income if the worker reduces labor supply, but the family can also protect itself against this loss if the...
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The Joint Retirement Decision of Husbands and Wives
Hurd, Michael D. - 2021
The objective of the paper is to find empirically whether husbands and wives tend to retire at the same time, and to give an explanation of the findings. Similarity of retirement dates could be caused by similarity of tastes (assortative mating), by economic variables, or by the complimentarity...
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Inconceivable Families
Seymore, Malinda L. - 2021
Basic biology tells us that each child has no more than two biological parents, one who supplies the egg and one who supplies the sperm. Adoption law in this country has generally followed biology, insisting only two parents be legally recognized for each child. Thus, every adoption begins with...
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A Life Cycle Family Model
Smith, James P. - 2021
The household production model provides a useful theoretical framework in which one may analyze family labor supply issues. In this model, the family is viewed as if it were a small firm producing its ultimate wants within the household. In order to satisfy these wants, the family (firm)...
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Optimal Tax Treatment of the Family : Married Couples
Boskin, Michael J.; Sheshinski, Eytan - 2021
This paper examines the appropriate tax treatment of the family in a series of analytical models and numerical examples. For a population of taxpaying couples which differ in earning capacity, we derive the optimal tax rates for each potential earner. These rates depend crucially upon own and...
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Changes in Assortative Matching and Educational Inequality : Evidence from Marriage and Birth Records in Mexico
Hoehn-Velasco, Lauren; Penglase, Jacob - 2021
Over the past three decades, educational attainment in Mexico has grown substantially, and changing demographic trends have resulted in lower birth and marriage rates. Increasing educational attainment may affect marriage patterns through the growing supply of partners with higher education...
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Transfer Behavior : Measurement and the Redistribution of Resources within the Family
McGarry, Kathleen M.; Schoeni, Robert F. - 2021
Recent work by a number of economists has opened a debate about the role played by intergenerational transfers. Using the new Health and Retirement Survey (HRS), we are better able to address the issues involved. Contrary to the current literature on bequests, we do not find that parents give...
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Culture, Children and Couple Gender Inequality
Jessen, Jonas - 2021
This paper examines how culture impacts within-couple gender inequality. Exploiting the setting of Germany's division and reunification, I compare child penalties of couples socialised in a more gender-egalitarian culture (East Germany) to those in a gender-traditional culture (West Germany)....
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A United Family Prospers : Intrahousehold Economic Discord, Household Income and Child Growth in Burkina Faso
Zou, Wenbo; Lybbert, Travis J.; Vosti, Stephen A. - 2021
We conduct a lab-in-the-field experiment in rural Burkina Faso eliciting subjective exchange rates of the spouses payoff to ones own payoff for those in monogamous and polygamous relationships. Values of these exchange rates suggest significant heterogeneity among households in the consumption...
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Bride Kidnapping and Labour Supply Behaviour of Married Kyrgyz Women
Arabsheibani, Reza; Kudebayeva, Alma; Mussurov, Altay - 2021
Using data from the 2011 and 2016 Life in Kyrgyzstan surveys, we examine Kyrgyz women's labour supply elasticities at the extensive margin. We use Heckman's two-step approach to predict earnings for the non-participating women and then use these predictions to estimate the participation...
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Dynamic Effects of Educational Assortative Mating on Labor Supply
Gihleb, Rania; Lifshitz, Osnat - 2021
The gender education gap has undergone a transition in the post-war period, from favoring men to favoring women. As a consequence, in 30% of young American couples, the wife is more educated than the husband. These \married down" women display substantially higher employment rates, relative to...
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When Homemakers are Compensated : The Effect of the Homemaking Provision on Spousal Time Allocation
Wong, Ho-Po Crystal - 2021
The liberalization of divorce laws has reduced the commitment value of marriage and household specialization. I examine how the homemaking provision in family law that gives recognition to the contribution of homemakers in marriage in the division of marital properties at divorce affects spousal...
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The Economics of Family Structure
Neal, Derek A. - 2021
A significant literature in demography and demographic history documents clear relationships between the supply of men with stable earnings and marriage rates among women. Wilson (1987) reasons that because single motherhood is an alternative to traditional marriage, circumstances that impede...
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Gender norms and specialization in household production : evidence from a Danish parental leave reform
Lassen, Anne Sophie - 2021
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Mother's time allocation, child care and child cognitive development
Brilli, Ylenia - 2021
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Intergenerational transmission of spousal inequality
Nguyen, Kieu-Dung - In: Estudios de economía 48 (2021) 1, pp. 5-33
This paper studies whether sons and daughters reproduce in their relationships the same intra-household inequalities observed for their parents in terms of some economic statuses (wages, income, work hours, and education). Additionally, we emphasize the relevance of transmission of preference...
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Of housewives and feminists: gender norms and intra-household division of labour
Görges, Luise - 2021
To investigate the role of gender norms in household specialisation choices, I conduct a lab experiment with real hetero-sexual couples playing a battle of the sexes game. The salience of gender norms varies across treatments: the Norm group chooses between strategies labelled as a family...
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Bargaining in the family
Chavas, Jean-Paul; Matteazzi, Eleonora; Menon, Martina; … - 2021
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Parental assortative mating and the intergenerational transmission of human capital
Bingley, Paul; Cappellari, Lorenzo; Tatsiramos, Konstantinos - 2021
We study the contribution of parental similarity in schooling levels to the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. We develop an empirical model for educational correlations within the family in which parental sorting can translate into intergenerational transmission, or...
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The impact of the female advantage in education on the marriage market
Rodríguez-González, Ana - 2021
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Older mothers' employment and marriage stability when the nest is empty
Albis, Hippolyte d’; Doorley, Karina; Stancanelli, … - 2021
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Parental assortative mating and the intergenerational transmission of human capital
Bingley, Paul; Cappellari, Lorenzo; Tatsiramos, Konstantinos - 2021
We study the contribution of parental similarity in schooling levels to the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. We develop an empirical model for educational correlations within the family in which parental sorting can translate into intergenerational transmission, or...
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