Marriage Economics: The Love-Wealth Equation, Unveiling the Secrets of Marriage Economics

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What is Marriage Economics

The economics of marriage encompasses the economic examination of the creation and dissolution of households, as well as the decisions regarding production and distribution that occur within the family. A tight connection exists between it and the law as well as the economics of marriages and households. The Marxist method, the neo-classical approach, and the game theoretic approach are the three approaches that Grossbard-Shechtman considers as being applicable to the topic at hand. There is a positive correlation between sexual orientation and economic standing. When it comes to men, there is a marriage prime, which states that the wage of married men is fifteen percent greater than the wage of men who have never been married. One of the provisions of the Uniform Marital Property Act was a paragraph that addressed the distribution of individual property and shared property. A number of clauses are included in the Uniform Premarital Agreements Act, which are designed to assist two spouses in reaching a consensus over the division of rights and responsibilities prior to marriage.


How you will benefit


(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:


Chapter 1: Economics of marriage


Chapter 2: Marriage


Chapter 3: Cohabitation


Chapter 4: Divorce


Chapter 5: Alimony


Chapter 6: Wife


Chapter 7: Prenuptial agreement


Chapter 8: Division of property


Chapter 9: Matrimonial regime


Chapter 10: Rights and responsibilities of marriages in the United States


Chapter 11: Covenant marriage


Chapter 12: Marital deduction


Chapter 13: Uniform Premarital Agreement Act


Chapter 14: Generation-skipping transfer tax


Chapter 15: Marriage penalty


Chapter 16: Income splitting


Chapter 17: Canadian family law


Chapter 18: Filing status


Chapter 19: Divorce in the United States


Chapter 20: Zelder paradox


Chapter 21: Divorce law in Sweden


(II) Answering the public top questions about marriage economics.


(III) Real world examples for the usage of marriage economics in many fields.


(IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of marriage economics. (eBook only).


Who will benefit


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of marriage economics.

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