نتایج جستجو برای: unconsummated marriage

تعداد نتایج: 18981  

2009
Maria Silvia Pini Francesca Rossi Kristen Brent Venable Toby Walsh

The stable marriage problem is a well-known problem of matching men to women so that no man and woman who are not married to each other both prefer each other. Such a problem has a wide variety of practical applications ranging from matching resident doctors to hospitals to matching students to schools. A well-known algorithm to solve this problem is the Gale-Shapley algorithm, which runs in po...

Journal: :Jinko mondai kenkyu. [Journal of population problems] 1990
K Otani

Time distributions between selected events for women in Japan are examined, including birth, encounter with eventual husband, marriage, and first pregnancy. The author considers attitude toward marriage and its impact on timing of events. A model is developed to project marriage age and age at first pregnancy. Data are from the 1987 National Fertility Survey. (SUMMARY IN ENG)

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2017
Bettina Klaus

For classical marriage markets with equal numbers of men and women and where all men find all women acceptable and all women find all men acceptable, Sasaki and Toda (1992) characterized the core by same-side anonymity for marriage markets, Pareto optimality, consistency, and converse consistency. Nizamogullari and Özkal-Sanver (2014) generalized this result to the domain of classical marriage ...

Journal: :Social forces; a scientific medium of social study and interpretation 2011
Kristen Harknett Arielle Kuperberg

Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and Current Population Surveys, we find that labor market conditions play a large role in explaining the positive relationship between educational attainment and marriage. Our results suggest that if low-educated parents faced the same (stronger) labor market conditions as their more-educated counterparts, then differences in marria...

1999
Donna Ginther Madeline Zavodny

In standard cross-sectional wage regressions, married men appear to earn 10 to 20 percent more than comparable never-married men. One proposed explanation for this male marriage premium is that men may be selected into marriage on the basis of characteristics valued by employers as well as by spouses or because they earn high wages. This paper examines the selection hypothesis using a “natural ...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2004
Galena H Kline Scott M Stanley Howard J Markman P Antonio Olmos-Gallo Michelle St Peters Sarah W Whitton Lydia M Prado

Data from a longitudinal study were used to examine differences among couples that cohabited before engagement, after engagement, or not until marriage. Survey data and objectively coded couple interaction data were collected for 136 couples (272 individuals) after engagement (but before marriage) and 10 months into marriage. At both time points, the before-engagement cohabiters (59 couples) ha...

2011
Mircea Trandafir

In this paper, I examine what happened to different-sex marriage in the Netherlands after two laws that introduced registered partnership (an institution almost identical to marriage) in 1998 and same-sex marriage in 2001. I first construct a synthetic control for the Netherlands using OECD data for 1988–2005 and find that neither law had significant effects on either the overall or different-s...

2008

Marriage is an intensely practical matter. As a result, the subject of marriage is commonly taken up in practical teaching or in counselling rather than in a study of biblical doctrine. We have a strong biblical basis for this. In Paul’s letters, the subject of marriage in taken up in the practical rather than doctrinal sections of his letters. In this study, we will look at marriage from a doc...

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