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References for Should divorce be easier or harder?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Wolfers, J. "Did universal
divorce laws raise divorce rates? Reconciliation and new
results" American Economic
Review 96:5 (2006): 1802–1820. Key reference: [1]
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González, L., Viitanen, T. "The effect of
divorce laws on divorce rates in Europe" European Economic
Review 53:2 (2009): 127–138. Key reference: [2]
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Bargain, O., González, L., Keane, C., Özcan, B. "Female labor
supply and divorce: New evidence from Ireland" European Economic
Review 56:8 (2012): 1675–1691. Key reference: [3]
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Voena, A. "Yours, mine and
ours: Do divorce laws affect the intertemporal behavior of
married couples?" American Economic
Review 105:8 (2015): 2295–2332. Key reference: [4]
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Rasul, I. "Marriage markets
and divorce laws" Journal of Law,
Economics and Organization 22:1 (2006): 30–69. Key reference: [5]
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Bellido, H., Marcen, M. "Divorce laws and
fertility" Labour
Economics 27:C (2014): 56–70. Key reference: [6]
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Halla, M. "The effect of
joint custody on family outcomes" Journal of the
European Economic Association 11:2 (2013): 278–315. Key reference: [7]
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Gruber, J. "Is making divorce
easier bad for children? The long-run implications of unilateral
divorce" Journal of Labor
Economics 22:4 (2004): 799–833. Key reference: [8]
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Cáceres-Delpiano, J., Giolito, E. "The impact of
unilateral divorce on crime" Journal of Labor
Economics 30:1 (2012): 215–248. Key reference: [9]
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González, L., Özcan, B. "The risk of
divorce and household saving behavior" Journal of Human
Resources 48:2 (2012): 404–434. Key reference: [10]
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Stevenson, B., Wolfers, J. "Bargaining in the
shadow of the law: Divorce laws and family distress" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 121:1 (2006): 267–288. Key reference: [11]
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Brassiolo, P. "Domestic violence
and divorce law: When divorce threats become credible" Journal of Labor
Economics 34:2 (2016): 443–477. Key reference: [12]
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Gray, J. "Divorce-law
changes, household bargaining, and female labor supply" American Economic
Review 88:3 (1998): 628–642. Key reference: [13]
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Wolfers, J. "Did universal
divorce laws raise divorce rates? Reconciliation and new
results" American Economic
Review 96:5 (2006): 1802–1820.
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Additional References
- Alesina, A., Giuliano, P. Divorce, Fertility and the Value of Marriage Harvard Institute of Economic Research Discussion Paper No.2136, 2007.
- Cáceres-Delpiano, J., Giolito, E. How Unilateral Divorce Affects Children IZA Discussion Paper No.3342, 2008.
- Chiappori, P. A., Fortin, B., Lacroix, G. "Marriage market, divorce legislation, and household labor supply" Journal of Political Economy 110:1 (2002): 37–72.
- Corak, M. "Death and divorce: The long-term consequences of parental loss on adolescents" Journal of Labor Economics 19:3 (2001): 682–715.
- Drewianka, S. "Divorce law and family formation" Journal of Population Economics 21 (2008): 485–503.
- Fernández, R., Wong, J. C. "Divorce risk, wages, and working wives: A quantitative life-cycle analysis of female labour force participation" The Economic Journal 124:576 (2014): 319–358.
- Friedberg, L. "Did unilateral divorce raise divorce rates? Evidence from panel data" American Economic Review 88:3 (1998): 608–627.
- Genadek, K. R., Stock, W. A., Stoddard, C. "No-fault divorce laws and the labor supply of women with and without children" Journal of Human Resources 42:1 (2007): 247–274.
- González, L., Viitanen, T. The Long-Term Effects of Legalizing Divorce on Children IZA Discussion Paper No.3789, 2008.
- González-Val, R., Marcén, M. "Unilateral divorce vs. child custody and child support in the U.S." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 81:2 (2012): 613–643.
- Johnson, W. R., Skinner, J. "Labor supply and marital separation" American Economic Review 76:3 (1986): 455–469.
- Johnson, J. H., Mazingo, C. J. The Economic Consequences of Unilateral Divorce for Children University of Illinois CBA Office of Research Working Paper No.00-0112, 2000.
- Lang, K., Zagorsky, J. L. "Does growing up with a parent absent really hurt?" Journal of Human Resources 36:2 (2001): 253–273.
- Mechoulan, S. "Divorce laws and the structure of the American family" Journal of Legal Studies 35:1 (2006): 143–174.
- Papps, K. L. The Effects of Divorce Risk on the Labor Supply of Married Couples IZA Discussion Paper No.2395, 2006.
- Parkman, A. M. "Unilateral divorce and the labor-force participation rate of married women" American Economic Review 82:3 (1992): 671–678.
- Piketty, T. The Impact of Divorce on School Performance: Evidence from France, 1968–2002 Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No.4146, 2003.
- Rasul, I. "The economics of child custody" Economica 73:289 (2006): 1–25.
- Sanz de Galdeano, A., Vuri, D. "Does parental divorce affect adolescents’ cognitive development? Evidence from longitudinal data" Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69:3 (2007): 321–338.
- Stevenson, B. "The impact of divorce laws on marriage-specific capital" Journal of Labor Economics 25:1 (2007): 75–94.
- Stevenson, B. "Divorce law and women’s labor supply" Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 5:4 (2008): 853–873.
- Tartari, M. Divorce and the Cognitive Achievement of Children. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2014.