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161by Jepsen, Lisa K Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2005)“...Previous research finds a positive relationship between a wife’s education and her husband’s earnings using data from the 1960s. Earlier theories suggest that...”
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162“...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...”
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164by Blomquist, Glenn C Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...Situations in which risk is at least partly a matter of choice provide opportunities to analyze behavior and estimate the willingness to pay for small changes...”
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165by Butler, J Howard, Heather Peters, Elizabeth Argys, Laura Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...Reducing non-marital childbearing and making nonresidential fathers take greater responsibility for their children were identified as goals of numerous policy...”
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166“...In this paper, we use data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) to estimate the effects of income, maternal employment, family structure, and...”
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169by Rapoport, Benoît Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...This empirical article describes a widespread African phenomenon--hospitality given to relatives--and explains why African households often provide long-term...”
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170by Papapetrou, Evangelia Hondroyiannis, George Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...This paper investigates the linkages among demographic changes (fertility choice, marriage decision and mortality), real wages and real output in Greece over...”
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173by Wicks, John Schuck, Eric Fitzgerald, John M Dalenberg, Douglas Robert Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...This paper uses a contingent value survey in a Rocky Mountain city to measure the national income accounting value of leisure activities. Such direct...”
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174by Lehrer, Evelyn L Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...This paper examines the role of religiosity as a determinant of the educational attainment of women raised as conservative Protestants in the United States. A...”
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177by Agesa, Richard U Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...Many households in sub-Saharan Africa allocate their labor resources between rural and urban areas to diversify risks and maximize income. One such strategy...”
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178“...Child maltreatment is a substantial problem in the U.S. yet has received relatively little attention from economists. This article examines the relationship...”
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179by Seiglie, Carlos Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...Recently, there have been several empirical studies exploring the effects of abortion on child outcome by correlating the availability of abortion to a mother...”
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180by Kang, Hyojin Bryant, W. Keith Chan, Anna Y Zick, Cathleen D Published in Review of Economics of the Household (2004)“...A methodology is devised to decompose the error in the measurement of housework time in surveys. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and...”