No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 26.
72. lappuse
... attractive institution . People marry because they expect to be better off in that state than single . They divorce if this expectation turns out to be false . This can occur when there is either an unexpected reduction in the gains ...
... attractive institution . People marry because they expect to be better off in that state than single . They divorce if this expectation turns out to be false . This can occur when there is either an unexpected reduction in the gains ...
75. lappuse
... attractive jobs are available for women , she may decide that she is better off divorced and employed than married to this person . This is especially likely to occur if her husband married with the expectation that his wife would be a ...
... attractive jobs are available for women , she may decide that she is better off divorced and employed than married to this person . This is especially likely to occur if her husband married with the expectation that his wife would be a ...
135. lappuse
... attractive people . As their physical attraction may find them a higher - income spouse , it can be viewed as a form of human capital . Fault divorce provided some protection for these individuals in that as they became less attractive ...
... attractive people . As their physical attraction may find them a higher - income spouse , it can be viewed as a form of human capital . Fault divorce provided some protection for these individuals in that as they became less attractive ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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