University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Paul Glewwe. 1 computer file (PDF); vii, 133 pages.The three chapters in this dissertation add new knowledge to the current literature regarding the economic consequences of marital instability and family policies on household behavior and composition. Using newly developed integrated census microdata from IPUMS-International, the first chapter is an empirical analysis of global trends in marital instability from 1970 to the present. Factors associated with the probability of being separated or divorced are identified for multiple countries over time, finding that education and local economic development are associated with marital instability. The seco...
This dissertation examines the intersection of financial resources, family demography and economic w...
Marriage is an event of great social and economic significance in most societies. Despite the centra...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Economics. Advisor: Lary Jones. 1 comp...
Diversity in household and family structures poses interesting questions for scientific inquiry. Wha...
My dissertation considers, within a dynamic framework, how actual or predicted changes in individual...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
This dissertation explores catalysts to divorce and the effects of different shocks to marital stabi...
This dissertation is composed of three independent chapters in the field of family and public polici...
The first chapter of this dissertation investigates whether the introduction of unilateral divorce l...
The analysis is implemented using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP; see the Da...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
Chapter one: a theory of rational marriage and divorce . The decisions to marry and, possibly, to di...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
This thesis sheds light on several aspects of the economics of marital formation, dissolution, and b...
This dissertation examines the intersection of financial resources, family demography and economic w...
Marriage is an event of great social and economic significance in most societies. Despite the centra...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Economics. Advisor: Lary Jones. 1 comp...
Diversity in household and family structures poses interesting questions for scientific inquiry. Wha...
My dissertation considers, within a dynamic framework, how actual or predicted changes in individual...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
This dissertation explores catalysts to divorce and the effects of different shocks to marital stabi...
This dissertation is composed of three independent chapters in the field of family and public polici...
The first chapter of this dissertation investigates whether the introduction of unilateral divorce l...
The analysis is implemented using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP; see the Da...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
Chapter one: a theory of rational marriage and divorce . The decisions to marry and, possibly, to di...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
This thesis sheds light on several aspects of the economics of marital formation, dissolution, and b...
This dissertation examines the intersection of financial resources, family demography and economic w...
Marriage is an event of great social and economic significance in most societies. Despite the centra...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...