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December 17, 2019

How the rise of industrial robots affects family behavior

Men's 'economic value' on the marriage market has fallen with growing labor market uncertainty

  • automation
  • divorce
  • early childhood
  • family
  • marriage
  • robots
  • Luca Stella
  • Massimo Anelli
  • Osea Giuntella
Research

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
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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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February 17, 2015

When parents divorce, children’s personality development suffers

Disruptions in family structure are suspected to impede the development of children’s personality, with far-reaching consequences for school performance and […]

  • children
  • death
  • Development
  • divorce
  • family
  • parents
  • personality
  • Bas ter Weel
  • Helena Skyt Nielsen
  • Jannie H. G. Kristoffersen
  • Marianne Simonsen
  • Morten Visby Kraegpøth
  • Tyas Prevoo
Research

July 18, 2014

How Viagra changed the lifestyle of elderly men

The introduction of Viagra in 1998 changed the world of men suffering from erectile dysfunction. Up until then, there were […]

  • behavior
  • disease
  • divorce
  • health
  • old
  • risky behavior
  • USA
  • viagra
  • Hendrik Wolff
  • Jacob LaRiviere
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February 3, 2014

Some children stabilize marriage, others don’t

 From an economic perspective, children can be seen as an investment of the parents to increase the value of the […]

  • children
  • divorce
  • economic perspective
  • familiy economics
  • fertility
  • marital stability
  • marriage
  • Anne Solaz
  • Elena G. F. Stancanelli
  • Héctor Bellido
  • José Alberto Molina
Research

September 30, 2013

Have the benefits from marriage changed over the past decades? A new IZA Discussion Paper by Shelly Lundberg and Robert […]

  • children
  • divorce
  • education
  • family
  • female employment
  • female labor supply
  • fertility
  • marriage
  • mating
  • Robert Pollak
  • Shelly Lundberg

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