
Marriage, migration and related phenomena such as marital stability, fertility and investment in human capital may be better explained by studying marriage and migrationjointly. We thus proceed in this paper to explore the role of migration in obtaining joint labour-market and marriage-market equilibrium. This facilitates identification of several novel and testable hypotheses.
Employment, Role of migration in obtaining joint labour-market and marriage-market equilibrium, Decision Making, Population, Population Dynamics, R23, Novel and testable hypotheses, no keywords, Sex Factors, Incentive to marry, Divorce, Population Characteristics, D13, Health Workforce, Marriage, D10, Demography, Behavior, ddc:330, J10, Research, J12, D19, Emigration and Immigration, Models, Theoretical, Studying marriage and migration jointly, O15, D01, D04, jel: jel:J12
Employment, Role of migration in obtaining joint labour-market and marriage-market equilibrium, Decision Making, Population, Population Dynamics, R23, Novel and testable hypotheses, no keywords, Sex Factors, Incentive to marry, Divorce, Population Characteristics, D13, Health Workforce, Marriage, D10, Demography, Behavior, ddc:330, J10, Research, J12, D19, Emigration and Immigration, Models, Theoretical, Studying marriage and migration jointly, O15, D01, D04, jel: jel:J12
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