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References for Should common law marriage be abolished?
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Key references
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Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. "Common law
marriage and male/female convergence in labor supply and time
use" Research in Labor
Economics 41:1 (2015): 143–175. Key reference: [1]
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Drewianka, S. "Divorce law and
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Grossbard-Shechtman, S., Lemennicier, B. "Marriage contracts
and the law-and-economics of marriage: An Austrian
perspective" Journal of
Socio-Economics 28:6 (1999): 665–690. Key reference: [3]
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McLanahan, S., Sawhill, I. "Marriage and child
wellbeing revisited: Introducing the issue" Future of
Children 25:2 (2015): 3–9. Key reference: [4]
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Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. Common Law
Marriage and Teen Births IZA Discussion
Paper No.9198, 2015-07. Key reference: [5]
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Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. "Common law
marriage and couple formation" IZA Journal of
Labor Economics 3:16 (2014). Key reference: [6]
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Grossbard, S. The Marriage
Motive: A Price Theory of Marriage: How Marriage Markets Affect
Employment, Consumption and Savings. New York: Springer, 2015. Key reference: [7]
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Manser, M., Brown, M. "Marriage and
household decision making: A bargaining analysis" International
Economic Review 21:1 (1980): 31–44. Key reference: [8]
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McElroy, M. B., Horney, M. J. "Nash bargained
household decisions: Toward a generalization of the theory of
demand" International
Economic Review 22:2 (1981): 333–349. Key reference: [9]
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Laferrere, A. "Marriage
settlements" The Scandinavian
Journal of Economics 103:3 (2001): 485–504. Key reference: [10]
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Guttierez, E., Suarez
Becerra, P. "The relationship
between civil unions and fertility in France: Preliminary
evidence" Review of
Economics of the Household 10:1 (2012): 115–132. Key reference: [11]
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Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. "Common law
marriage and male/female convergence in labor supply and time
use" Research in Labor
Economics 41:1 (2015): 143–175.
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