1. Economics of Marriage
In other words, how should we think about valuing women's unpaid, invisible work?" While many agree that the invisible work of women has value; that being a full-time homemaker; the woman's unpaid work could be even harder than the work she would have done in the market place. ... This age difference leads to the older man, who began his career earlier than the woman, who then becomes more established in his job and earnings (Morin, fourth paragraph). This model shows a situation where a man may move to a city to establish himself financially where there are more jobs available. ....
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