The family investment hypothesis predicts that credit-constrained immigrant families adopt a household strategy for financing post-migration human capital investment in which the partner with labor market comparative advantage engages in investment activities and the other partner undertakes labor market activities which finance current consumption. We assess this hypothesis by focusing on two issues: first, the extent to which the specialization in the investing versus financing role is based on comparative advantage versus gender, and second, the extent to which credit constraints offer a potential explanation for observed behaviour. Using a unique new Australian data set we find that comparative advantage and gender can be separately i...
Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. We revisit ...
Family relocations within developed countries are argued to have gendered consequences for paid empl...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...
The family investment hypothesis predicts that credit constrained immigrant families adopt a ...
The Family Investment Hypothesis (FIH) assumes that credit-constrained immigrant families adopt upon...
The hours of work decisions in immigrant and non-immigrant families are compared using an intertempo...
This paper analyzes whether immigrant families facing credit constraints adopt a family investment s...
In this thesis, I analyze the labour market adjustment of immigrant families to Canada. The focus o...
This paper examines the post-migration investments in schooling and job search of immigrant families...
There has been a long-standing debate on the gendered determinants of family migration and the asymm...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
This paper examines post-migration investments in schooling and job search of immigrant families usi...
Abstract Intermarriage between a native and immigrant can affect the household’s supply of labor hou...
OBJECTIVE Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
The authors evaluate some explanations of immigrants' family labor-supply behavior. Upon arrival, im...
Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. We revisit ...
Family relocations within developed countries are argued to have gendered consequences for paid empl...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...
The family investment hypothesis predicts that credit constrained immigrant families adopt a ...
The Family Investment Hypothesis (FIH) assumes that credit-constrained immigrant families adopt upon...
The hours of work decisions in immigrant and non-immigrant families are compared using an intertempo...
This paper analyzes whether immigrant families facing credit constraints adopt a family investment s...
In this thesis, I analyze the labour market adjustment of immigrant families to Canada. The focus o...
This paper examines the post-migration investments in schooling and job search of immigrant families...
There has been a long-standing debate on the gendered determinants of family migration and the asymm...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
This paper examines post-migration investments in schooling and job search of immigrant families usi...
Abstract Intermarriage between a native and immigrant can affect the household’s supply of labor hou...
OBJECTIVE Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
The authors evaluate some explanations of immigrants' family labor-supply behavior. Upon arrival, im...
Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. We revisit ...
Family relocations within developed countries are argued to have gendered consequences for paid empl...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...