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[PDF] Family migration and labor market outcomes

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A Gemici - 2007 - econ.nyu.edu
Abstract Spousal considerations are important determinants of male and female job search
behavior and choice of location. The goal of this paper is to assess the implications of joint
location constraints on the migration patterns, labor market outcomes, and marital stability ...
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[PDF] Marriage and Cohabitation

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A Gemici… - New York University, mimeo, 2010 - files.nyu.edu
Abstract Despite the large occurrence of cohabitation and its strong link to important
behavioral outcomes, it has received little attention in the literature. We use data from the
1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey (NLSY79) to document the labor supply, ...
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[PDF] Evolution of Gender Differences in Post-Secondary Human Capital Investments: College Majors

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A Gemici… - Unpublished manuscript, Department of …, 2011 - econ.nyu.edu
Evolution of Gender Differences in Post-Secondary Human Capital Investments: College Majors
June 27, 2011 Ahu Gemici New York University Department of Economics ahu.gemici@nyu.
edu Matthew Wiswall New York University Department of Economics ...
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Evolution of Gender Differences in Post-Secondary Human Capital Investments: College Majors

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M Wiswall… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Over the past 40 years, the level of human capital investments has changed
substantially for men and women. Changes in the intensive margin of college major
selection have been also been substantial, as the number of graduates in humanities, ...
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