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Current search: 'Family Formation And Dissolution' and 'ISER Working Paper Series'
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Fertility and labor market responses to reductions in mortality
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Partnership dissolution: how does it affect income, employment and well-being?
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Couples’ labour supply responses to job loss: boom and recession compared
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The social significance of homogamy
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Staying together for the sake of the home? House price shocks and partnership dissolution in the UK
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Women's economic gains from employment, marriage and cohabitation
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Combining marriage and children with paid work: changes across cohorts in Italy and Great Britain
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Unemployment and partnership dissolution
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Marital splits and income changes over the longer term
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Clash of career and family: fertility decisions after job displacement
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Return to work after childbirth: does parental leave matter in Europe?
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Child support and non-resident fathers' contact with their children
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Marital disruption and economic well-being: a comparative analysis
Arnstein Aassve, Gianni Betti, Stefano Mazzuco, et al.
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Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany
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Education and timing of births: evidence from a natural experiment in Italy
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O brother, where are thou? The effects of having a sibling on geographic mobility and labor market outcomes
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Women's employment around birth of the first child in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Japan
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Are young Europeans less likely to live with a partner as their educational attainment level increases?
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An evaluation of the childhood family structure measures from the sixth wave of the British Household Panel Survey
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A new measure of gender bias
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Trying again: repartnering after dissolution of a union
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Leaving home in the European Union
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Personal relationships and marriage expectations: evidence from the 1998 British Household Panel Study
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The impact of cohabitation and divorce on partners' labour force participation: comparing Britain with Flanders