We estimate the effects of policy and labor market variables on the fertility, union formation and dissolution, type of union (cohabiting versus married), and partner choices of the NLSY79 cohort of women. These demographic behaviors interact to determine the family structure experienced by the children of these women: living with the biological mother and the married or cohabiting biological father, a married or cohabiting step father, or no man. We find that the average wage rates available to men and women have substantial effects on family structure for children of black and Hispanic mothers, but not for whites. The tax treatment of children also affects family structure. Implementation of welfare reform and passage of unilateral divorc...
This article examines the correspondence between common assumptions about the American family and ac...
Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the ...
Children are increasingly born into cohabiting parent families, but we know little to date about the...
From dual-earner, married couples, to opposite and same-sex cohabitation, America\u27s family struct...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
Powerful currents have reshaped the structure of families over the last century. There has been (i) ...
Traditionally defined as the union of one man and one woman charged with the responsibility of reari...
[...] In the following part of the paper, we review both macroeconomics and family economics literat...
This thesis studies decisions the family makes regarding household unions, fertility, and child inve...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study this paper examines associations betw...
This paper analyses the recent international evolution of the household structure. Why do humans liv...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
With the proliferation of different family forms in many western countries over the last few decades...
The present study builds on the explanatory power of the “doing gender” perspective to understand th...
This article examines the correspondence between common assumptions about the American family and ac...
Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the ...
Children are increasingly born into cohabiting parent families, but we know little to date about the...
From dual-earner, married couples, to opposite and same-sex cohabitation, America\u27s family struct...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
Powerful currents have reshaped the structure of families over the last century. There has been (i) ...
Traditionally defined as the union of one man and one woman charged with the responsibility of reari...
[...] In the following part of the paper, we review both macroeconomics and family economics literat...
This thesis studies decisions the family makes regarding household unions, fertility, and child inve...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study this paper examines associations betw...
This paper analyses the recent international evolution of the household structure. Why do humans liv...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
With the proliferation of different family forms in many western countries over the last few decades...
The present study builds on the explanatory power of the “doing gender” perspective to understand th...
This article examines the correspondence between common assumptions about the American family and ac...
Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the ...
Children are increasingly born into cohabiting parent families, but we know little to date about the...