Abstract: Research has consistently show divergent economic outcomes between men and women following divorce. Typically men fare better with either small declines in income or even small gains, whereas women and children face tougher financial penalties. These findings however have not been consistent both in their amount and also their explanations and so valid questions remain. Through multivariate regression using the British household panel survey (BHPS) between 1992-2008, this paper seeks to examine key theories which attempt to explain the greater female income divorce penalty; including the unequal distribution of costs associated with children, propensity and association of working part-time and the implication of work place absence...
The negative economic impact on women and children of separation and divorce has been well documente...
The Family Resources Survey was used to identify the characteristics of the divorced population and ...
This paper reports data from a recent mixed-methods study of financial settlement on divorce in Engl...
Abstract: Men’s and women’s employment trajectories following divorce is an important issue for anal...
This thesis consists of three papers that investigate the labour market activity of women following ...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
Journal ArticleChanges in labor force participation and returns may have lessened divorce's traditio...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Our analysis of data from almost 30 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) shows that...
Our analysis of data from almost 30 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) shows that...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
The negative economic impact on women and children of separation and divorce has been well documente...
The negative economic impact on women and children of separation and divorce has been well documente...
The Family Resources Survey was used to identify the characteristics of the divorced population and ...
This paper reports data from a recent mixed-methods study of financial settlement on divorce in Engl...
Abstract: Men’s and women’s employment trajectories following divorce is an important issue for anal...
This thesis consists of three papers that investigate the labour market activity of women following ...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
Journal ArticleChanges in labor force participation and returns may have lessened divorce's traditio...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Our analysis of data from almost 30 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) shows that...
Our analysis of data from almost 30 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) shows that...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
The negative economic impact on women and children of separation and divorce has been well documente...
The negative economic impact on women and children of separation and divorce has been well documente...
The Family Resources Survey was used to identify the characteristics of the divorced population and ...
This paper reports data from a recent mixed-methods study of financial settlement on divorce in Engl...