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The effect of marital status on life expectancy: Is cohabitation as protective as marriage?
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- 10 August 2023, pp. 373-394
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Gender inequality in COVID-19 times: evidence from UK prolific participants
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- 01 March 2021, pp. 261-287
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A meta-analysis of the literature on climate change and migration
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- 01 March 2021, pp. 293-344
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Social interactions, ethnicity, religion, and fertility in Kenya
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- 22 September 2020, pp. 329-365
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GENES, LEGITIMACY AND HYPERGAMY: ANOTHER LOOK AT THE ECONOMICS OF MARRIAGE
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- 10 December 2015, pp. 331-377
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FERTILITY AND SOCIAL SECURITY
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- 09 September 2015, pp. 261-299
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Urbanization, long-run growth, and the demographic transition
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- 03 March 2021, pp. 31-77
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Impact of foreign domestic workers on the fertility decision of households: evidence from Hong Kong
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- 21 December 2021, pp. 105-135
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The role of religion in female labor supply: evidence from two Muslim denominations
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- 02 February 2022, pp. 116-153
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WHY ARE MARRIED WOMEN WORKING SO MUCH?
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- 24 March 2015, pp. 75-114
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