'These boots are made for walking': why most divorce filers are women |
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Authors: | Brinig, MF Allen, DW |
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Affiliation: | 1 College of Law, University of Iowa, Boyd Law Building, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA 2 Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University z Corresponding author Fax: (319) 335 9098 E-mail: margaret-brinig@uiowa.edu |
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Abstract: | Because of the financial and social hardship faced after divorce,most people assume that generally husbands have instigated divorcesince the introduction of no-fault divorce. Yet women file fordivorce and are often the instigators of separation, despitea deep attachment to their children and the evidence that manydivorces harm children. Furthermore, divorced women in largenumbers reveal that they are happier than they were while married.They report relief and certainty that they were right in leavingtheir marriages. This fundamental puzzle suggests that the incentivesto divorce require a reexamination, and that the forces affectingthe net benefits from marriage may be quite complicated, andperhaps asymmetric between men and women. This paper considerswomen's filing as rational behavior, based on spouses' relativepower in the marriage, their opportunities following divorce,and their anticipation of custody. |
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