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David C. Ribar

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October 24, 2017

Teenage daughters as a risk factor for divorce

Sullen exchanges, inexplicable silences and broken curfews can be part of life for parents of teenagers, but could this period […]

  • boys
  • children
  • divorce
  • family
  • gender roles
  • girls
  • marriage
  • Netherlands
  • parents
  • Amar Hamoudi
  • David C. Ribar
  • Elizabeth O. Ananat
  • Enrico Moretti
  • Francine D. Blau
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Guy Michaels
  • H. Corman
  • Jan Kabátek
  • Jason Cook
  • Jenna Nobles
  • K. Noonan
  • Lawrence M. Kahn
  • Miriam Larson-Koester
  • NE Reichman
  • Peter Brummund
  • Shelly Lundberg
Research

April 7, 2017

Mental health affects employment outcomes – and vice versa

Depression, which is the focus of this year’s World Health Day, is also an important topic for labor economists as […]

  • depression
  • employment outcomes
  • gender
  • mental health
  • unemployment
  • well-being
  • David C. Ribar
  • Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
  • Melisa Bubonya
  • Richard Layard
Research

November 11, 2016

What a difference a day makes

Family stability is a prerequisite for a number of social outcomes that policy makers care about, not the least being […]

  • date
  • divorce
  • family
  • marriage
  • Netherlands
  • partnership
  • wedding
  • David C. Ribar
  • Jan Kabátek

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