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Familienrecht 863 Family law 720 Ehe 347 Marriage 336 Scheidung 253 Divorce 252 Familienökonomik 163 Family economics 162 USA 133 Familie 126 United States 126 Theorie 115 Family 114 Theory 114 Children 97 Kinder 96 family law 85 divorce 66 Deutschland 65 Recht 53 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 50 Women workers 50 marriage 48 Unterhaltsrecht 45 Germany 44 Estimation 43 Family maintenace 43 Schätzung 43 Fertility 40 Fertilität 40 Privatrecht 39 Women 38 Frauen 37 Gender 37 Geschlecht 37 EU 36 Arbeitsangebot 33 Labour supply 33 Deutsches Sprachgebiet 31 EU countries 30
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Article in journal 268 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 268 Graue Literatur 191 Non-commercial literature 191 Working Paper 183 Arbeitspapier 173 Aufsatz im Buch 33 Book section 33 Collection of articles of several authors 22 Sammelwerk 22 Amtsdruckschrift 20 Government document 20 Hochschulschrift 14 Thesis 13 Konferenzschrift 9 Advisory report 8 Gutachten 8 Conference proceedings 7 Aufsatzsammlung 6 Kommentar 5 Mehrbändiges Werk 5 Multi-volume publication 5 Handbook 4 Handbuch 4 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 3 Gesetz 3 Law 3 Reprint 3 Article 2 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliography included 2 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Festschrift 2 Monografische Reihe 2 Sammlung 2 Statistics 2 Statistik 2 Bibliografie 1 Biografie 1 Conference paper 1
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English 698 German 139 Undetermined 34 French 22 Croatian 4 Swedish 4 Russian 3 Danish 2 Norwegian 2 Polish 2 Romanian 2 Czech 1 Hungarian 1 Dutch 1 Spanish 1 Albanian 1
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Halla, Martin 37 González, Libertad 17 Scharler, Johann 12 Brinig, Margaret F. 9 Özcan, Berkay 9 Gonzalez, Libertad 8 Ribar, David C. 8 Wolfers, Justin 8 Colman, Silvie 7 Kabátek, Jan 7 Roff, Jennifer 7 Stevenson, Betsey 7 Viitanen, Tarja K. 7 Atteneder, Christine 6 Baccara, Mariagiovanna 6 Bargain, Olivier 6 Black, Sandra E. 6 Collard-Wexler, Allan 6 Devereux, Paul J. 6 Dnes, Antony W. 6 Felli, Leonardo 6 Fisher, Hayley 6 Gajigo, Ousman 6 Hallward-Driemeier, Mary 6 Landais, Camille 6 Lindahl, Mikael 6 Lundborg, Petter 6 Majlesi, Kaveh 6 Marcén, Miriam 6 Morck, Randall 6 Sacerdote, Bruce 6 Shim, Jungwook 6 Søgaard, Jakob Egholt 6 Wiwattanakantang, Yupana 6 Bauer, Gerrit 5 Bethmann, Dirk 5 Chami, Ralph 5 Fella, Giulio 5 Fernández, Raquel 5 Fernández-Kranz, Daniel 5
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T. M. C. Asser Instituut <'s-Gravenhage> 29 National Bureau of Economic Research 16 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 5 Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 4 Archiv Deutscher Berufsvormünder 3 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Bundesministerium für Gesamtdeutsche Fragen 3 Europäische Kommission 3 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz, Freiheit und Sicherheit 3 Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 2 DBB DEMOLIN BRULARD BARTHELEMY 2 Deloitte 2 Deutsches Institut für Vormundschaftswesen 2 Deutschland <DDR> / Ministerium der Justiz 2 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Verbraucher 2 Schweden / Förmynderskapsutredningen 2 coffey 2 All-Africa Law Conference <1, 1981, Royal Swazi Spa> 1 Allgemeiner Fürsorgeerziehungstag 1 Australia / Arbitration in Family Law Committee 1 Australien / Family Law Council 1 Bundesversicherungsanstalt für Angestellte 1 CENTRE D’ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES FAMILIALES ET SOCIALES Asbl : CERFAS 1 Center for Economic Research <Tilburg> 1 Centre national de la recherche scientifique 1 Centret for Udviklingsforskning 1 Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano <Turin> 1 Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies 1 Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics 1 Department of Films and Publications, Gov. of Pakistan 1 Der Homo Oeconomicus in der Rechtsanwendung <Veranstaltung> <2015, Hannover> 1 Deutsches Notarinstitut <Würzburg> 1 Deutschland / Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend 1 Deutschland / Statistisches Bundesamt 1 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Bundesminister für Jugend, Familie und Gesundheit 1 Dänemark / Socialministeriet 1 Ekonomisk-Historiska Institutionen <Lund> 1 Europa-Institut <Saarbrücken> 1 Europarat / Abteilung für Juristische Angelegenheiten 1 European Association of Law and Economics 1 European University Institute / Department of Political and Social Sciences 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 42 IZA Discussion Paper 25 NBER working paper series 16 NBER Working Paper 15 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 15 Review of Economics of the Household 13 When marriage ends : economic and social consequences of partnership dissolution 13 International review of law and economics 11 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 9 European journal of law and economics 8 IZA Discussion Papers 8 Journal of human resources : JHR 8 Journal of legal economics 8 Journal of population economics 8 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 6 European economic review : EER 6 Feminist economics 6 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 6 The American economic review 6 The journal of law, economics, & organization 6 CESifo working papers 5 The journal of socio-economics 5 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 5 Applied economics letters 4 Discussion paper / Department of Economics, Colgate University 4 Economic approaches to law 4 Economics working papers / Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 4 Journal of labor economics 4 Working Paper 4 Working paper / Department of Economics, Johannes-Kepler-Universität of Linz 4 Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business 4 American economic journal / Applied economics : a journal of the American Economic Association 3 An Elgar reference collection 3 Arbeitspapier / Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Johannes-Kepler-Universität, Linz 3 Discussion paper / Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University 3 Discussion paper series / John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, Harvard Law School 3 IZA World of Labor 3 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 3 Journal of development economics 3 Journal of the European Economic Association 3
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Should divorce be easier or harder? : the evidence, though weak, favors legal, easy, unilateral divorce
González, Libertad; Quinto, Alicia de - 2021
Many countries have enacted legislation over the past few decades making divorce easier. Some countries have legalized divorce where it had previously been banned, and many have eased the conditions required for a divorce, such as allowing unilateral divorce (both spouses do not have to agree on...
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Peculiarities of the branches of law in ancient China
Nedelea, Marilena-Oana - In: Eastern European journal for regional studies 8 (2022) 2, pp. 92-102
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Intergenerational transmission of divorce in Sweden, 1905–2015
Bergvall, Martin; Stanfors, Maria - 2022
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An economic approach to marriage
Loužek, Marek - In: Journal of applied economics 25 (2022) 1, pp. 300-315
The purpose of this paper is to outline an economic approach to marriage. The first part contains an introduction to the economics of a family. The second part analyses the marriage market. The third part discusses the division of household chores in a household. The fourth part examines...
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Does Biology Drive Child Penalties? Evidence from Biological and Adoptive Families
Kleven, Henrik; Landais, Camille; Søgaard, Jakob Egholt - 2022
This paper investigates if the impact of children on the labor market outcomes of women relative to men — child penalties — can be explained by the biological links between mother and child. We estimate child penalties in biological and adoptive families using event studies around the...
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Who divorces whom : unilateral divorce legislation and the educational structure of marriage
Afunts, Geghetsik; Jurajda, Štěpán - 2022
There is evidence that the introduction of unilateral divorce legislation (UDL) starting in the late 1960s increased US divorce rates. We ask whether making divorce easier affected the educational structure of marriage. Based on marriage and divorce certificate data covering 1970-1988, we...
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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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Permitting the compensation of birth mothers for adoption expenses and its impact on adoptions
Wallace, Cullen T. - In: The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 22 (2022) 3, pp. 573-600
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An Economic Critique of No-Fault Divorce Laws
Kumar, Rishi - 2022
The impact of no-fault divorce laws is still a hotly debated topic in Economics today. Some say no-fault divorce laws have had no influence on divorce rates; others say they have had a significant impact. This paper essentially claims that no-fault divorce has indeed had significant and often...
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Romance and Divorce Between International Law and E.U. Law : Implications for European Competence on Direct Taxes
Niazi, Shafi UK; Krever, Richard - 2022
Over the years, and particularly in the post-global financial crisis era, some harmonization of Member States’ tax policy has increasingly been seen as a task necessarily incidental to the functioning of the single European market. However, since its inception, the E.U. constitution has never...
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Should divorce be easier or harder?
Gonzalez, Libertad; de Quinto, Alicia - In: IZA World of Labor (2021)
Many countries have enacted legislation over the past few decades making divorce easier. Some countries have legalized divorce where it had previously been banned, and many have eased the conditions required for a divorce, such as allowing unilateral divorce (both spouses do not have to agree on...
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The Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption and American Implementing Law : Implications for International Adoptions by Gay and Lesbian Couples or Partners
Wardle, Lynn D. - 2021
This article examines in the history of the Hague Convention on Inter-Country Adoption and the potential impact on adoption of children by gay and lesbian couples and partners,and international recognition of such adoptions. It is timely because America's ratification of the Hague Convention has...
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Commitments and the marital match: the effect of alimony reform on assortative matching
Fernández-Kranz, Daniel; Roff, Jennifer - 2021
This paper examines the effects of reforms that reduced alimony on matching in the marriage market. Recent literature indicates that divorce law changes which reduce commitment or income-sharing upon separation will lead to an increase in assortative matching, as women forgo specialization which...
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Alleinerziehende weiter unter Druck : Bedarfe, rechtliche Regelungen und Reformansätze
Lenze, Anne - 2021
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To divorce or not to divorce : is this a property tax problem?
Santoloni, Raffaella - 2021
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Mothers' caregiving during COVID: the impact of divorce laws and homeownership on women's labor force status
Bansak, Cynthia; Grossbard-Shechtman, Shoshana; Wong, … - 2021
We investigate women's likelihood of withdrawing from paid labor to care for children and help them with schoolwork as a result of COVID and school closures. Were women more likely to shift out of paid labor in states where property-division rules would better protect the financial interests of...
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UK Should Attach Conditions to Any ‘Divorce Bill’
Jessop, Julian - 2021
The Brexit ‘divorce bill’ is supposed to settle existing obligations, rather than cover the cost of any future agreements. Some therefore argue that it is simply a matter of honouring past debts and the UK should just pay up. The problem with this approach is that there is no legal certainty...
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Should the UK Pay an EU Divorce Bill?
Jessop, Julian - 2021
The UK is leaving the EU and needs to close its accounts. In a divorce, the two sides divide up the assets and liabilities. But the situation here is more like leaving a club, so the question is when the obligation to pay membership fees should end. One option would be simply be for the UK to...
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Factors Affecting Divorce : a Study of the Terman Sample
Michael, Robert T. - 2021
Within the past few years, renewed interest in understanding marital behavior has resulted in a number of studies which focus on an equation estimating the probability of divorce or remarriage. This paper reports on one such effort. It offers a brief rationale for and an estimation of...
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Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates? A Reconciliation and New Results
Wolfers, Justin - 2021
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce regime to no-fault unilateral divorce laws should not affect divorce rates. Each iteration of the empirical literature examining the evolution of divorce rates across US states has yielded...
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Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law : Divorce Laws and Family Distress
Stevenson, Betsey; Wolfers, Justin - 2021
Over the past thirty years changes in divorce law have significantly increased access to divorce. The different timing of divorce law reform across states provides a useful quasi-experiment with which to examine the effects of this change. We analyze state panel data to estimate changes in...
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Is Making Divorce Easier Bad for Children? The Long Run Implications of Unilateral Divorce
Gruber, Jonathan - 2021
Most states in the U.S. allow for unilateral divorce, which increases the ease of divorce by not requiring the explicit consent of both partners. Such regulations have come under fire for their perceived negative consequences for marital stability and resulting child outcomes, but there is no...
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The Child Adoption Marketplace : Parental Preferences and Adoption Outcomes
Skidmore, Mark; Anderson, Gary R.; Eiswerth, Mark E. - 2021
In the United States child adoption costs vary considerably, ranging from no out-of-pocket expense to $50,000 or more. What are the causes for the variability in adoption expenses? We administered a survey to a sample of Michigan adoptive families to link adoptive parent characteristics, child...
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How Unilateral Divorce Affects Children
Caceres-Delpiano, Julio; Giolito, Eugenio P. - 2021
Using U.S. Census data for the years 1960-1980, we study the impact of unilateral divorce on outcomes of children (age 6-15) and their mothers. We find that the reform increased mothers' divorce, decreased family income and increased the fraction of mothers below the poverty line. For children,...
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The Impact of Unilateral Divorce on Crime
Caceres-Delpiano, Julio; Giolito, Eugenio P. - 2021
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of unilateral divorce on crime. First, using crime rates from the FBI's Uniform Crime Report program for the period 1965-1998 and differences in the timing in the introduction of the reform, we find that unilateral divorce has a positive impact on violent...
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Does Community Property Discourage Unpartnered Births?
Ekert Jaffé, Olivia; Grossbard, Shoshana Amyra - 2021
This paper investigates the likelihood of an unpartnered birth as a function of laws regulating the division of joint property in case of divorce. Based on a rational choice model of marriage and assuming that on average women earn less than men, we predict that women are less likely to have an...
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Public Goods, Transferable Utility and Divorce Laws
Chiappori, Pierre-Andre; Iyigun, Murat; Weiss, Yoram - 2021
We reconsider the well known Becker-Coase (BC) argument, according to which changes in divorce laws should not affect divorce rates, in the context of households which consume public goods in addition to private goods. For this result to hold, utility must be transferable both within marriage...
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Bargaining at Divorce : The Allocation of Custody
Atteneder, Christine; Halla, Martin - 2021
We model the bargaining process of parents over custody at the time of divorce. First we assume an institutional setting where only sole custody is available. In a second step we reform this institutional setting and introduce the possibility of joint custody. We show that some parents, who...
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Do Divorcing Couples Become Happier by Breaking Up?
Gardner, Jonathan; Oswald, Andrew J. - 2021
Divorce is a leap in the dark. This paper investigates whether people who split up actually become happier. Using the British Household Panel Survey, we are able to observe an individual's level of psychological wellbeing in the years before and after divorce. Our results show that divorcing...
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The Origins of Intergenerational Associations : Lessons from Swedish Adoption Data
Bjorklund, Anders; Lindahl, Mikael; Plug, Erik - 2021
We use unique Swedish data to estimate intergenerational associations between adoptees and their biological and adoptive parents. We argue that the impact from biological parents captures broad pre-birth factors, including genes and prenatal environment, and the impact from adoptive parents...
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Intergenerational Effects in Sweden : What Can We Learn from Adoption Data?
Bjorklund, Anders; Lindahl, Mikael; Plug, Erik - 2021
We explore the adoption data approach to estimating causal effects of parental education and income on the same outcomes of their children. Thanks to a data set drawn from Swedish population registers with detailed information on biological background and history of adoptees, we can test basic...
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For Better or for Worse? State-Level Marital Formation and Risk Sharing
Chami, Ralph; Hess, Gregory D. - 2021
Why do some U.S. states have higher levels of marital formation than others? This paper introduces an economic model wherein a state's representative individual may choose to marry in order to diversify his or her idiosyncratic income risk. The paper demonstrates that such a diversification...
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Does Divorce Law Matter?
Fella, Giulio; Manzini, Paola; Mariotti, Marco - 2021
In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when utility is (partially) transferable only in case of separation. We show that inefficient separation may occur in equilibrium even under consensual divorce law. This provides theoretical support for the view that...
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An Equilibrium Analysis of Marriage, Divorce and Risk-Sharing
Anderberg, Dan - 2021
This paper considers family formation and reciprocity-based cooperation in the form of sharing of earnings-risk. While risk sharing is one benefit to marriage it is also limited by divorce risk. With search in the marriage market there may be multiple equilibria differing not only in divorce...
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Property Rights of Nigerian Women at Divorce : A Case for a Redistribution Order
Efe, Chinedu J.; Eberechi, Oghenerioborue E. - 2021
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property rights of spouses during marriage and at divorce. This is because the Nigerian courts do not redistribute property at divorce. This leaves the financially weaker spouse (usually the wife) at an...
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The Long Term Effects of Legalizing Divorce on Children
Gonzalez, Libertad; Viitanen, Tarja K. - 2021
We estimate the effect of divorce legalization on the long-term well-being of children. Our identification strategy relies on exploiting the different timing of divorce legalization across European countries. Using European Community Household Panel data, we compare the adult outcomes of cohorts...
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Marriage, Divorce and Interstate Risk Sharing
Halla, Martin; Scharler, Johann - 2021
In this paper we study the importance of marriage for interstate risk sharing. We find that US states in which married couples account for a higher share of the population are less exposed to state-specific output shocks. Thus, marriages do not just improve the allocation of risk at the...
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The Risk of Divorce and Household Saving Behavior
Gonzalez, Libertad; Özcan, Berkay - 2021
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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De Facto Marriage : When Ending a Cohabitation Costs as Much as a Divorce
Martinenghi, Fabio - 2021
I look at the effects of making the exit costs of cohabitation as high as divorce on new and existing partnerships. I exploit the Family Law Amendment Act, introduced in Australia in 2008, as an exogenous shock to the cost of exiting cohabitation. This law defines cohabiting partnerships as de...
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The Nature and Nurture of Economic Outcomes
Sacerdote, Bruce - 2021
This paper uses data on adopted children to examine the relative importance of biology and environment in determining educational and labor market outcomes. I employ three long-term panel data sets which contain information on adopted children, their adoptive parents, and their biological...
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Homosexual Marital Property Law? (Homohuwelijksvermogensrecht?) (Dutch)
Verbeke, Alain-Laurent - 2021
In this article, the question is raised why upon the introduction of same sex marriage no one has raised the issue whether one should take for granted the automatic application of the legal marital property law that was made for heterosexual couples. The argument goes that in the heat of the...
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Did Unilateral Divorce Raise Divorce Rates? Evidence from Panel Data
Friedberg, Leora - 2021
This paper revisits the evidence on the impact of unilateral divorce laws on divorce rates in the United States. Most states switched from requiring mutual consent to allowing unilateral or no-fault divorce between 1970 and 1985, while the national divorce rate more than doubled after 1965....
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Firms' behavior under discriminatory laws and women's employment in the democratic republic of congo
Hyland, Marie; Islam, Asif M.; Muzi, Silvia - In: Feminist economics 29 (2023) 1, pp. 70-96
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Effects of marriage equality legislation on sexual health of the US population
Nikolaou, Dimitrios - In: Health economics 32 (2023) 1, pp. 107-133
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Grey divorce and labour supply
Slavov, Sita N.; Wei, Chao - In: Applied economics letters 30 (2023) 1, pp. 66-79
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Suicide and divorce in South Korea : focusing on types of divorce
Byeon, Jaewook - In: Applied economics letters 30 (2023) 2, pp. 153-156
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Will you marry me, later? : age-of-marriage laws and child marriage in Mexico
Bellés-Obrero, Cristina; Lombardi, María - In: Journal of human resources : JHR 58 (2023) 1, pp. 221-259
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Bargaining under threats: the effect of joint custody laws on intimate partner violence
Fernández-Kranz, Daniel; Nollenberger, Natalia; Roff, … - 2020
We study the effect of a policy change that exogenously shifted bargaining power from mothers to fathers on intimate partner violence. We exploit a quasi-natural experiment based on a series of reforms in Spain that shifted the custody decision from being unilaterally determined by the mother to...
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Divorce and credit
Qi, Shusen; Chen, Shu; Ongena, Steven; You, Jiaxing - 2020
Does failure in a marriage foretell failure to repay credit? Analyzing the loan portfolio of a representative bank, we find no significant differences in the probability of default between divorcees and others, but we do find evidence for taste-based discrimination against divorcees. Compared to...
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Differential Effects of the Timing of Divorce on Children's Outcomes : Evidence from Denmark
Laird, Jessica - 2020
Parental divorce is a prevalent childhood event. A long literature attempts to estimate the impact of family dissolution on children's human capital formation. Previous studies applying sibling fixed effects estimators find that the timing of divorce has no direct effects on children's outcomes...
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