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What's love got to do with it? Homogamy and dyadic approaches to understanding marital instability [PDF]

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The determinants of marital instability is an important area of research for demography, sociology and economics, with a host of public policy outcomes being significantly affected by family breakdown.
Bruce Chapman, Peng Yu, Rebecca Kippen
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Educational homogamy of new women in Spain

open access: yes, 2006
This paper analyses the form in which educational expansion in Spain has affected the level of educational homogamy with regard to the female population that was born since 1949. Three hypotheses are tested, taking into account the Labor Force Survey and the Spanish Fertility Survey of 1999.
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Sex and the Uni: How Assortative Matching Affects Graduate Earnings [PDF]

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This paper examines how assortative matching affects graduate earnings through the choice of attending university. We build up a model where individuals decide whether to attend university for increasing both their future income and the probability to ...
A. Tampieri
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GINI DP 5: Household Joblessness and its Impacts on Poverty and Deprivation in Europe [PDF]

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Working-age households where no-one is in work have become an increasing focus of policy concern even before the economic crisis, and the EU has included household joblessness in its new poverty reduction target for 2020.
Brian Nolan, Marloes Graaf-zijl
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Partner Choice and Women's Paid Work in Sweden - The Role of Earnings [PDF]

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Recent observations of higher labour -market activity among women with a high-earning spouse and widened household inequality have spurred research interest in earnings homogamy and in effects of own and spouse’s earnings on female labour supply.
Henz, Ursula, Sundström, Marianne
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Social Capital and Cultural Participation: Spousal Influences on Attendance at Arts Events [PDF]

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Empirical efforts to study the determinants of participation in the arts have demonstrated that adult attendance at arts events is influenced by adolescent exposure to the arts, educational attainment, and current income.
Craig Barton Upright
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