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Marriage and Divorce: Changes and their Driving Forces
Unilateral divorce laws United States Unmarried partners Wage gap Wage inequality Wage structure Wages
2014/3/31
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and outcomes across demographic groups and countries. While divorce rates have risen over the past 150 yea...
The Impact of Married Individuals Learning HIV Status in Malawi: Divorce, Number of Sexual Partners, Condom Use with Spouses
Divorce HIV testing HIV testing and counseling HTC HIV/AIDS Malawi Sexual behavior
2014/3/31
This paper assesses how knowledge of HIV status gained through HIV testing and counseling (HTC) by married individuals affects divorce, the number of sexual partners and the use of condoms within marr...
Divorce-Law Changes, Household Bargaining, and Married Women's Labor Supply Revisited
Property division Property division laws Property laws Settlements Statistics Survey Data Unilateral divorce
2014/3/31
Divorce law changes made in the 1970s affected marital formation, dissolution, and bargaining within marriage. By altering the terms of the marital contract these legal changes impacted the incentives...
Technology and the Changing Family: A Unified Model of Marriage, Divorce, Educational Attainment and Married Female Labor-Force Participation
Assortative mating, Education, Household production, Marriage and divorce, Married female labor supply, Minimum distance estimation
2014/3/31
Marriage has declined since 1960, with the drop being bigger for non-college educated individuals versus college educated ones. Divorce has increased, more so for the non-college educated vis-a-vis th...
The impact of parent’s and spouses' education on divorce rates in Norway
divorce education educational attainment further education hazard regression marital dissolution Norway parental education register data social background
2008/12/9
According to both economic and sociological theory, a couple's divorce rate may be influenced by their own educational attainment, that of their parents, and whether they have taken further education ...