This investigation examined if the life satisfaction advantage of married persons over the non married decreased over the last three decades, and if the trend was explained by changes of economic specialization within marriage. The author used nationally representative data fromWord Values Survey – European Values Study integrated data set for 87 countries (n = 138,573 men and n = 153,952 women), covering a period of 29 years. Overall, the life satisfaction gap related to marriage decreased over time. However, the results did not support the hypothesis that economic specialization shaped the observed trend. This evidence questions one of assumptions of the economic model of household and suggests that the gains to marriage are higher in con...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals' marriage behavior changes as a country ...
Marriage formation is deeply embedded in societal context. This study documents trends towards lower...
This investigation examined whether the life satisfaction advantage of married over unmarried person...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
In present day Western society the institution of marriage appears to be of great significance for t...
Since the 1950s, the economic lives of women have changed dramatically with rapid increases in labor...
This article is based on three waves of data collected by the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), No...
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those who are not...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals' marriage behavior changes as a country ...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals’ marriage behavior changes as a country ...
We investigated the possibility that changes in the economie and social context of marriage have low...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
Age at marriage is increasing is decreasing in nearly all regions of the world. Five hypotheses for ...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals' marriage behavior changes as a country ...
Marriage formation is deeply embedded in societal context. This study documents trends towards lower...
This investigation examined whether the life satisfaction advantage of married over unmarried person...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
In present day Western society the institution of marriage appears to be of great significance for t...
Since the 1950s, the economic lives of women have changed dramatically with rapid increases in labor...
This article is based on three waves of data collected by the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), No...
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those who are not...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals' marriage behavior changes as a country ...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals’ marriage behavior changes as a country ...
We investigated the possibility that changes in the economie and social context of marriage have low...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
Age at marriage is increasing is decreasing in nearly all regions of the world. Five hypotheses for ...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals' marriage behavior changes as a country ...
Marriage formation is deeply embedded in societal context. This study documents trends towards lower...