@KnowlandKnows @juansmith0123 Um, no "observed wage patterns are most consistent with men marrying when their wages are already rising more rapidly than expected and divorcing when their wages are already falling, with no additional causal effect of marria
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@JmsOlvr @AlecStapp ”We conclude that the observed wage patterns are most consistent with men marrying when their wages are already rising more rapidly than expected and divorcing when their wages are already falling, with no additional causal effect of ma
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RT @mmjokela: @bryan_caplan @JustinWolfers What about the 2017 NLSY79 paper concluding that "men marry when their wages are already rising…
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@bryan_caplan @JustinWolfers What about the 2017 NLSY79 paper concluding that "men marry when their wages are already rising more rapidly than expected and divorce when their wages are already falling, with no additional causal effect of marriage on wages"