No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 43.
31. lappuse
... usually results in one party , usually the woman , increasing the emphasis that she places on household production . The parents may be tempted to share the responsibility for child rearing , but usually it will be less costly to the ...
... usually results in one party , usually the woman , increasing the emphasis that she places on household production . The parents may be tempted to share the responsibility for child rearing , but usually it will be less costly to the ...
50. lappuse
... usually coming from the individual or from a close associate . The initial investment in human capital that occurred in elementary and secondary school was usually made by members of the individual's family or taxpayers . The sources of ...
... usually coming from the individual or from a close associate . The initial investment in human capital that occurred in elementary and secondary school was usually made by members of the individual's family or taxpayers . The sources of ...
142. lappuse
... usually the women with substantial education or an established career at marriage . Do only women deserve compensation for the reduction in their human capital during the marriage ? Marriage can effect the human capital of both spouses ...
... usually the women with substantial education or an established career at marriage . Do only women deserve compensation for the reduction in their human capital during the marriage ? Marriage can effect the human capital of both spouses ...
Saturs
Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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