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... women 25 to 44 years old and 7.3 percent- age points for married women 35 to 44 years old ( Figure 1 ) -must have resulted largely from shifts in the labor supply function . In addition , the large negative income effect means that ...
... women 25 to 44 years old and 7.3 percent- age points for married women 35 to 44 years old ( Figure 1 ) -must have resulted largely from shifts in the labor supply function . In addition , the large negative income effect means that ...
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... women of various ages ( Fig- ure 2 ) . Young women in their late teens during the 1970s upwardly revised their expectations of being in the paid labor force when they were older . They began with expectations similar to the actual ...
... women of various ages ( Fig- ure 2 ) . Young women in their late teens during the 1970s upwardly revised their expectations of being in the paid labor force when they were older . They began with expectations similar to the actual ...
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... women and a slight , but noticeable , in- crease in the number of births to those with four or more years of college . As for the validity of the opt - out theory , for younger cohorts , the jury must remain out for at least another ...
... women and a slight , but noticeable , in- crease in the number of births to those with four or more years of college . As for the validity of the opt - out theory , for younger cohorts , the jury must remain out for at least another ...
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Free Markets and Fettered Consumers | 3 |
DOUGLAS W DIAMOND AND RAGHURAM G RAJAN | 30 |
CHRISTOPHER A SIMS AND TAO | 54 |
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