This paper investigates the relationship between the probability of divorce and marriage specific investments. As these investments in terms of childcare and household activities are likely to increase the marital surplus, they are consequently likely to decrease the risk of divorce. All such activities, however, are characterized by gender role bias through, for example, social norms. In periods in which married women enjoy greater outside options (e.g., by increasing their labor force participation), it is expected that households in which the husband takes on typically female chores are less likely to dissolve, while couples in which the wife takes on typically male chores are more likely to divorce. The paper tests this hypothesis using...
Abstract: Research has consistently show divergent economic outcomes between men and women following...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
This paper provides insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of th...
In the last twenty years the divorce rate in the United States has being decreasing, differentiating...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed drastic changes in American family structure. Previous studi...
This paper examines the effects of the divorce law liberalization of the early 1970s on the increase...
none2siObjective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and un...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
This dissertation examines how uncertainty and risk affect the decisions of married women concerning...
This paper presents a model that seeks to explain why females enter marriages that have a high proba...
This paper demonstrates that a woman's propensity to separate from her husband or live-in partner de...
We analyze the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behaviour of married coupl...
Empirical studies on the determinants of divorce are scarce in economics. One reason is the duality ...
There was a time when the prevailing opinion about family relations was that couple specialization (...
This paper-studies the influence of the time single in the probability of a female divorcing. Time s...
Abstract: Research has consistently show divergent economic outcomes between men and women following...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
This paper provides insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of th...
In the last twenty years the divorce rate in the United States has being decreasing, differentiating...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed drastic changes in American family structure. Previous studi...
This paper examines the effects of the divorce law liberalization of the early 1970s on the increase...
none2siObjective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and un...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
This dissertation examines how uncertainty and risk affect the decisions of married women concerning...
This paper presents a model that seeks to explain why females enter marriages that have a high proba...
This paper demonstrates that a woman's propensity to separate from her husband or live-in partner de...
We analyze the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behaviour of married coupl...
Empirical studies on the determinants of divorce are scarce in economics. One reason is the duality ...
There was a time when the prevailing opinion about family relations was that couple specialization (...
This paper-studies the influence of the time single in the probability of a female divorcing. Time s...
Abstract: Research has consistently show divergent economic outcomes between men and women following...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
This paper provides insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of th...