As with many life events, divorce is a subject for discussion and debate involving a broad range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Economics is not generally at the forefront of these disciplines; it is lawyers and psychologists who are first in line to accompany conjugal trajectories. Demographers are also widely called upon to examine changes and variations in the phenomenon, providing the necessary basis for formulating possible interpretations of the reasons for these changes, which occur in time, space and, naturally, the social space. Sociologists and economists are part of this second circle of experts interested in the causes and, above all, the consequences of divorce. The article by Cécile Bourreau-Dubois and M...
In this paper, the impact of divorce on individual financial behavior is empirically examined. Ev...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering ” after a divorce. Our a...
Marriage and divorce rates in most developed Western countries have undergone dramatic changes over ...
As with many life events, divorce is a subject for discussion and debate involving a broad range of ...
For those interested in the mechanisms of conjugal separation, the article by Cécile Bourreau-Dubois...
Contains fulltext : 63699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examine the s...
This article focuses on the economical analysis of divorce of Dutch men and women. The used data hav...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering” after a divorce. Our an...
We analyze the causal impact of an increase in the risk of marital dissolution on the saving behavio...
Why do people get married? Love, sex, children, money. Why do they get divorced? Probably for the sa...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
We link causally the riskiness of men's management of their finances with the probability of their e...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
This paper studies how the risk of divorce a¤ects the human capital decisions of a young\ud couple. ...
We address the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behavior of married couple...
In this paper, the impact of divorce on individual financial behavior is empirically examined. Ev...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering ” after a divorce. Our a...
Marriage and divorce rates in most developed Western countries have undergone dramatic changes over ...
As with many life events, divorce is a subject for discussion and debate involving a broad range of ...
For those interested in the mechanisms of conjugal separation, the article by Cécile Bourreau-Dubois...
Contains fulltext : 63699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examine the s...
This article focuses on the economical analysis of divorce of Dutch men and women. The used data hav...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering” after a divorce. Our an...
We analyze the causal impact of an increase in the risk of marital dissolution on the saving behavio...
Why do people get married? Love, sex, children, money. Why do they get divorced? Probably for the sa...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
We link causally the riskiness of men's management of their finances with the probability of their e...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
This paper studies how the risk of divorce a¤ects the human capital decisions of a young\ud couple. ...
We address the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behavior of married couple...
In this paper, the impact of divorce on individual financial behavior is empirically examined. Ev...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering ” after a divorce. Our a...
Marriage and divorce rates in most developed Western countries have undergone dramatic changes over ...