No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 48.
27. lappuse
... individuals . It was not until the 1960s , however , that economists started to develop a concerted interest in decision making outside markets , including marriage . Marriage in the United States has characteristics that are similar to ...
... individuals . It was not until the 1960s , however , that economists started to develop a concerted interest in decision making outside markets , including marriage . Marriage in the United States has characteristics that are similar to ...
42. lappuse
... individuals ' human capital decreases in value during marriage . Each individual has an anticipated net earnings stream and , therefore , an amount of human capital when he or she marries . The value of this human capital is based ...
... individuals ' human capital decreases in value during marriage . Each individual has an anticipated net earnings stream and , therefore , an amount of human capital when he or she marries . The value of this human capital is based ...
130. lappuse
... individuals ' income - earning capacity as their property -- their human capital . Human capital is the major asset possessed by most individuals , but it has not been recognized as property by the law in an orderly manner . Human ...
... individuals ' income - earning capacity as their property -- their human capital . Human capital is the major asset possessed by most individuals , but it has not been recognized as property by the law in an orderly manner . Human ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
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