No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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42. lappuse
... force to work at home and does not receive the additional training . For various reasons , that opportunity may never exist again . If she returns to the labor force after a divorce at age thirty - five , she can then only earn $ 20,000 ...
... force to work at home and does not receive the additional training . For various reasons , that opportunity may never exist again . If she returns to the labor force after a divorce at age thirty - five , she can then only earn $ 20,000 ...
97. lappuse
... force in a no - fault divorce state than in a fault state . The empirical results from my study suggest that married women are sensitive to the effect of no - fault divorce on their human capital and the married women who are most ...
... force in a no - fault divorce state than in a fault state . The empirical results from my study suggest that married women are sensitive to the effect of no - fault divorce on their human capital and the married women who are most ...
109. lappuse
... force participation rate ( LFPR ) of women has been increasing for most of this century because of the increase in real wages . James P. Smith and Michael P. Ward , " Time - Series Growth in the Female Labor Force , " Journal of Labor ...
... force participation rate ( LFPR ) of women has been increasing for most of this century because of the increase in real wages . James P. Smith and Michael P. Ward , " Time - Series Growth in the Female Labor Force , " Journal of Labor ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
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