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macroeconomic analyses of economic development, labor force composition
General Aggregative Models, Neoclassical, Marriage, Marital Dissolution, Family Structure, Economics of Gender, Non-labor Discrimination, Time Allocation, Work Behavior, Employment Determination and Creation, Human Capital, Time Allocation and Labor Supply
Fertility, Marriage and Divorce, Nash Bargaining, Income Distribution, Public Policy
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Education, assortative matching, fertility, growth, human capital
general aggregative models: neoclassical, time allocation and labor supply, economics of gender, marriage, marital dissolution