Women with more education have fewer children and delay childbearing
Once a risk-lover, always a risk-lover: new evidence on people’s attitudes to managing their finances
Child custody after divorce: a biological explanation why women usually get the kids
Access to contraception raises women’s earnings
Higher school leaving age led to women having more children
Maternity leave arrangements: the impact on women’s careers and pensions
Decline and delay in marriage caused by uncertain earnings
Strong family ties are good for society
Higher divorce rates push american women to work harder than their european counterparts
‘Keeping up with the joneses’ a major cause of high personal debt
The costs to mothers of ‘free’ grandparent-provided childcare
Universal childcare benefits the poorest kids but harms the ‘lion’s share’ of children
Pharmacies take advantage of anxious parents of newborns – evidence from Italy
Male smokers more likely to marry less educated women
Why smoking bans needed to be introduced
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