A rising majority of university students around the world are women
A rising majority of university students around the world are women (HT @cblatts) http://t.co/6loTmSgrk9— William Easterly (@bill_easterly) June 15, 2015Filed under: development economics,...
View ArticlePartnership status of young adults, USA, UK, Sweden, New Zealand, Italy,...
They certainly don’t go much for cohabiting in Italy or indeed the USA among young adults. Cohabitation is pretty much the same everywhere else. Marriage is not so common in Sweden generally among...
View ArticleOccupational choice and the marriage market
What Professions Are Most Likely To Marry Each Other? priceonomics.com/what-professio… http://t.co/1FVQRA67qc— Priceonomics (@priceonomics) September 16, 2015Filed under: economics of love and...
View ArticleWhat do people say on a good first date?
The linguistic features of dates that click click click click priceonomics.com/what-people-sa… http://t.co/EhvfSjn20l— Roseann Cima (@rosiecima) May 22, 2015Filed under: economics of love and marriage...
View ArticleAre Women More Likely Than Men To End A Relationship? | FiveThirtyEight
“The researchers looked at different variables to understand why divorces tend to be filed by women. They suggest three main explanations: Over-exploited wives who do the majority of housework and...
View ArticleThe decline of the British breadwinner – distribution of working hours of...
The number of British fathers in a couple who worked more than 45 hours a week has dropped from about 60% to under 40% since 1998. Source: OECD Family Database.Filed under: economics of love and...
View Article@epi gathers more evidence of a waning gender pay gap @joshbivens_DC...
As part of a large paper calling for massive government intervention, the Economic Policy Institute, impeccably left-wing, massed a considerable amount of evidence about the withering away of the...
View ArticleWhat is the success sequence?
Source: The success sequence: Conservatives think they have a formula for raising people out of poverty. .Filed under: economics of education, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice,...
View Article@geoffsimmonz haggling and the gender pay gap
@JimRose69872629 @greencatherine response from myself and Jess Berentson-Shaw https://t.co/m4IpYTtGhB :) — Geoff Simmons (@geoffsimmonz) November 29, 2015 Geoff Simmons attributes part of the gender...
View ArticleAll-in average personal income tax rate less cash transfers at average wage...
Data extracted on 25 Jan 2016 01:06 UTC (GMT) from OECD.Stat. Filed under: public economics Tagged: asymmetric marriage premium, family tax credit, in work tax credit, marriage and divorce, social...
View ArticlePartnership status of young adults, USA, UK, Sweden, New Zealand, Italy,...
They certainly don’t go much for cohabiting in Italy or indeed the USA among young adults. Cohabitation is pretty much the same everywhere else. Marriage is not so common in Sweden generally among...
View ArticleOccupational choice and the marriage market
What Professions Are Most Likely To Marry Each Other? priceonomics.com/what-professio… http://t.co/1FVQRA67qc— Priceonomics (@priceonomics) September 16, 2015Filed under: economics of love and...
View ArticleWhat do people say on a good first date?
The linguistic features of dates that click click click click priceonomics.com/what-people-sa… http://t.co/EhvfSjn20l— Roseann Cima (@rosiecima) May 22, 2015Filed under: economics of love and marriage...
View ArticleAre Women More Likely Than Men To End A Relationship? | FiveThirtyEight
“The researchers looked at different variables to understand why divorces tend to be filed by women. They suggest three main explanations: Over-exploited wives who do the majority of housework and...
View ArticleThe decline of the British breadwinner – distribution of working hours of...
The number of British fathers in a couple who worked more than 45 hours a week has dropped from about 60% to under 40% since 1998. Source: OECD Family Database.Filed under: economics of love and...
View Article@economicpolicy gathers more evidence of a waning gender pay gap...
As part of a large paper calling for massive government intervention, the Economic Policy Institute, impeccably left-wing, massed a considerable amount of evidence about the withering away of the...
View ArticleWhat is the success sequence?
Source: The success sequence: Conservatives think they have a formula for raising people out of poverty. .Filed under: economics of education, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice,...
View Article@geoffsimmonz haggling and the gender pay gap
@JimRose69872629 @greencatherine response from myself and Jess Berentson-Shaw https://t.co/m4IpYTtGhB — Geoff Simmons (@geoffsimmonz) November 29, 2015 Geoff Simmons attributes part of the gender wage...
View ArticleAll-in average personal income tax rate less cash transfers at average wage...
Data extracted on 25 Jan 2016 01:06 UTC (GMT) from OECD.Stat.Filed under: public economics Tagged: asymmetric marriage premium, family tax credit, in work tax credit, marriage and divorce, social...
View ArticleI thought men was supposed to be superficial, but maybe the increase is not...
Source: In the 21st Century, We All Want Smart, Gorgeous Mates | Mother Jones. Filed under: economics of love and marriage Tagged: dating markets, marriage and divorce, search and matching
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