Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Frolleagues - Daughter-driven divorce?

 


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The other virus that worries Asia BBC


Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Charged With Willful Neglect of Duty Over Flint Water Crisis 



Europe’s Army of Filipino Domestic Workers: Modern Slavery Der Spiegel 



Europe’s Army of Filipino Domestic Workers: Modern Slavery Der Spiegel 


Daughter-driven divorce?

Are couples with daughters more likely to divorce than couples with sons? Using Dutch registry and U.S. survey data, we show that couples with daughters face higher risks of divorce, but only when daughters are 13 to 18 years old. These age-specific results run counter to explanations involving overarching, time-invariant preferences for sons and sex-selection into live birth. We propose another explanation that involves relationship strains in families with teenage daughters. In subsample analyses, we find larger child-gender differences in divorce risks for parents whose attitudes towards gender-roles are likely to differ from those of their daughters and partners. We also find survey evidence of relationship strains in families with teenage daughters.

That is from a new paper by Jan Kabátek and David C Ribar.  Via the excellent Kevin Lewis.



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Philosophers are people, too, so some “scandalous” stories were among the most popular at Daily Nous this year. These included the response from David Benatar (Cape Town) to a student’s accusations of racism, the curious case of a quickly-published article, and the discovery of a serial plagiarist working in the history of philosophy


Unionizing Google Workers: We Want Democracy at Work Jacobin

 

The C Word Dublin Review of Books

 

What’s Wrong with the Way We Work New Yorker

 

‘Lazy,’ ‘Money-Oriented,’ ‘Single Mother’: How Union-Busting Firms Compile Dossiers on Employees Motherboard

 

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Why sea shanties, and why now? I do not have any concrete ideas about this; all I can tell you is that it’s happening. Apparently we’re doing sea shanties now. It makes as much and as little sense as anything else. – The Cut