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Growing up with a single parent : what hurts, what helps
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ISBN: 0674364082 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard university press

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Single mothers and their children : a new American dilemma.
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ISBN: 0877664056 Year: 1986 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) Urban institute

Growing up with a single parent : what hurts, what helps.
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ISBN: 0674364074 Year: 1994 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.) : Harvard university press,

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Marriage Meets the Joneses: Relative Income, Identity, and Marital Status
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass National Bureau of Economic Research

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In this paper we investigate the effect of relative income on marital status. We develop an identity model based on Akerlof and Kranton (2000) and apply it to the marriage decision. The empirical evidence is consistent with the idea that people are more likely to marry when their incomes approach a financial level associated with idealized norms of marriage. We hypothesize that the "marriage ideal" is determined by the median income in an individual's local reference group. After controlling flexibly for the absolute level of income and a number of other factors, the ratio between a man's income and the marriage ideal is a strong predictor of marital status -- but only if he is below the ideal. For white men, relative income considerations jointly drive co-residence, marriage, and fatherhood decisions. For black men, relative income affects the marriage decision only, and relative income is tied to marital status even for those living with a partner and children. Relative income concerns explain 10-15 percent of the decline in marriage since 1970 for low income white men, and account for more than half of the persistent marriage gap between high- and low-income men.


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The impact of child supported enforcement on fertility, parental investment and child well-being
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. NBER

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Single mothers and their children : a new American dilemma
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ISBN: 0877664048 Year: 1986 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Urban Institute Press

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How hungry is the selfish gene?
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Educational attainment in blended families
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Marriage and child wellbeing.
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Year: 2005 Publisher: S.l. Princeton University

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Includes eight articles written by some of the nation's leading scholars on marriage and its effects on children. They present evidence that stable marriages improve children's emotional, intellectual, and economic wellbeing, and that some well-designed marriage promotion initiatives may benefit children and families.

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Social policies for children
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ISBN: 0815736665 Year: 1996 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Brookings Institution

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