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Title: The Pill and Marital Stability
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Publication Year: 2012
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Abstract: Better contraception will have competing impacts on marital stability and divorce rates. Preexisting marriages are likely to become less stable as better contraception raises the value of reentering the dating market. Subsequent marriages are likely to be more stable as couples delay marriages and use better contraception to search for better partners. I investigate this hypothesis using variation in access to the birth control pill by state and cohort as developed by Goldin and Katz (2002). Access to the pill decreased stability of preexisting marriages and increased stability of subsequent marriages. * I thank Derek Neal and Emily Oster for many helpful comments. All mistakes are my own. Any and all comments welcome.
Url: http://www.uh.edu/econpapers/RePEc/hou/wpaper/201310812.pdf
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Authors: Zuppann, C Andrew
Publisher: University of Houston
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Family and Marriage
Countries: United States