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Love and taxes – and matching institutions   Determinants of Household Income Mobility in Rural China   Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Slow Progress Ahead
         
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The Impact of Internal Migration on Married Couples' Earnings in Britain   Young children and women's labour force participation in Russia, 1992–2004   Social Learning Opportunities and the Financial Behavior of College Students
         
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Money: A Therapeutic Tool for Couples Therapy   Changes in Wives' Employment When Husbands Stop Working: A Recession-Prosperity Comparison   The Allocation of Expenditures within the Household: A New Survey
         
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Gender Discrimination Estimation in a Search Model with Matching and Bargaining   Are parents gender neutral when financing their children's consumption?   Nonparametric estimation of the impact of taxes on female labor supply
         
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Women's Labour Contribution to Productivity and Efficiency in Agriculture: Empirical Evidence From Bangladesh   What is the Effect of Housework on the Market Wage, and Can it Explain the Gender Wage Gap?   Social Interactions and Entrepreneurial Activity
         
Journal of Family Theory & Review   Journal of Marriage and Family   Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
An End to Gender Display Through the Performance of Housework?   Wives' Relative Wages, Husbands' Paid Work Hours, and Wives' Labor-Force Exit   Understanding Italian Inequality Trends
         
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The Gender Gap   The Growth of Family Earnings Inequality in Canada, 1980-2005   Women and Pensions
         
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The Cost of Parenthood: Unraveling the Effects of Sexual Orientation and Gender on Income        
 
     
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  Personal FinancePersonal Finance
George Callaghan, Ian Fribbance and Martin Higginson, all of the Open University

This book places significant emphasis on the relationship between individuals and their households, and wider family networks, recognising that personal financial decision making is not an isolated activity.
 
     
  The Economics of Gender, 3rd EditionThe Economics of Gender, 3rd Edition
Joyce Jacobsen

The text offers a comprehensive, balanced, and up-to-date introduction to the contemporary research being conducted on the differences between women's and men's economic opportunities, activities, and rewards.
 
     
 
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