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Economic Strain and Subjective Well-Being in Married Couples With Children: A Dyadic Analysis

Economic Strain and Subjective Well-Being in Married Couples With Children: A Dyadic Analysis

... of married couples with children living in Greece, we were mainly interested in the psychological processes that explain spouses' well- being and not in comparing mean scores in the variables of interest ...

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“Married with children” the influence of significant others in TTO exercises

“Married with children” the influence of significant others in TTO exercises

... At the time of the design of this web-based TTO exer- cise, neither a universal web-based TTO protocol existed nor a standardized EuroQol web-based TTO. Hence, one was created. The questionnaire first asked about general ...

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Gender Differences in Employed Job Search: Why Do Women Search Less than Men?

Gender Differences in Employed Job Search: Why Do Women Search Less than Men?

... of children on the employed search behavior of young ...and children significantly reduce the like- lihood of on-the-job search for young women but not for ...of children present in the household are ...

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The impact of the Clandestine Marriages Act: three case studies in conformity

The impact of the Clandestine Marriages Act: three case studies in conformity

... of the list would not have described other couples as married had he known them to be cohabiting. In a further five cases the failure to trace a marriage can be attributed to a lack of information : the anonymous ...

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Volume 35 - Article 45 | Pages 1317–1342

Volume 35 - Article 45 | Pages 1317–1342

... Among children born to married parents, those who did not declare a religion face higher risks of family dissolution than English-speaking Catholics (the reference ...size. Children in the ‘Others’ ...

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Childspacing of currently married Filipino women married only once

Childspacing of currently married Filipino women married only once

... replace children who have died, or because women whose children who have died have reduced period of breastfeeding and amenorrhea, resulting in shorter intervals" (Rodriguez and Hobcraft, 1980: ...

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An econometric analysis of charitable donations in the Republic of Ireland

An econometric analysis of charitable donations in the Republic of Ireland

... In addition and also in line with previous research, we expect that married households, households with dependent children, households headed by a female and households who consider reli[r] ...

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Preference Reasons for Recreational Areas Which Belongs to the Local Administrations

Preference Reasons for Recreational Areas Which Belongs to the Local Administrations

... are married and have children, who perform sports 3-4 days a week and who state their health status as good and good and sport diversity, personnel and activity sub-dimensions of the scale ...

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Survey of some delinquent boys in an irish industrial school and reformatory

Survey of some delinquent boys in an irish industrial school and reformatory

... ment rates for delinquents' mothers with those for married and widowed women in the national population according to social group; and d compares the average number of live children in t[r] ...

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The involvement in childcare of married and cohabiting fathers: evidence from Italy

The involvement in childcare of married and cohabiting fathers: evidence from Italy

... with children between married and cohabiting fathers might depend, indeed, on the degree of diffusion and on the social acceptance of cohabitating ...and married fathers disappear: the positive ...

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Volume 19 - Article 54 | Pages 1831–1850

Volume 19 - Article 54 | Pages 1831–1850

... In this paper we focus on understanding how policy interventions by the Chinese government, particularly economic programs, could affect the sex ratio at birth. Previous research has shown that the kinship system and ...

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The impact of sales taxation on internet commerce — An empirical analysis

The impact of sales taxation on internet commerce — An empirical analysis

... being married and having young children in the households have no significant influence on the probability of buying over the Internet after controlling for the Internet usage in the ten ...

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Volume 35 - Article 50 | Pages 1489–1522

Volume 35 - Article 50 | Pages 1489–1522

... Québec children under the age of 15 lived with cohabiting parents in 2011, compared to 10% of those residing elsewhere in Canada (Statistics Canada ...as married couples to belong to families with ...

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Marriage Penalty: Unconditional Quantile Regression of Housework Participation in Japan

Marriage Penalty: Unconditional Quantile Regression of Housework Participation in Japan

... that married Japanese women, especially those without children, actually increase their housework participation with the increase in their educational ...

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Emerging Lessons from Half a Century of Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland

Emerging Lessons from Half a Century of Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland

... a married couple without children from 1970 to ...a married couple without children and top-10% income across Swiss cantons from 1970 to ...

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Volume 20 - Article 16 | Pages 377–402

Volume 20 - Article 16 | Pages 377–402

... Tables 7 and 8 present weighted statistics on married Taiwanese women’s socio- economic status and their sex preference for children at three points in time. As the theory predicts, higher socioeconomic ...

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Volume 26 - Article 20 | Pages 511–542

Volume 26 - Article 20 | Pages 511–542

... women married to unsuccessful migrants may have less contact with their husband and therefore less exposure to risk of ...being married to an unsuccessful migrant does not have direct effects on fertility ...

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Volume 29 - Article 42 | Pages 1153–1186

Volume 29 - Article 42 | Pages 1153–1186

... for children born to a married mother and those whose mother was not married by the month of the child‘s ...for married couples are equally distributed between the census ...because ...

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Self control, financial literacy & the co holding puzzle

Self control, financial literacy & the co holding puzzle

... Age 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55+ Demographics Male =1 Married/living as married =1 Dependent children =1 Education leaving age Employment Employed =1 Unemployed =1 Retired/student/housewi[r] ...

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Modelling primary health care use: a panel zero inflated interval regression approach

Modelling primary health care use: a panel zero inflated interval regression approach

... 75; married/cohabiting; non- white; highest educational qualification; owner occupier; household size; children in the household aged 0-2, 3-4, 5-11, 12-15 and 16-18; employed/self-employed (omitted ...

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