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- Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. "Common law marriage and male/female convergence in labor supply and time use"Research in Labor Economics41:1 (2015): 143–175.
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- McLanahan, S., Sawhill, I. "Marriage and child wellbeing revisited: Introducing the issue"Future of Children25:2 (2015): 3–9.
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- Grossbard, S., Vernon, V.Common Law Marriage and Teen BirthsIZA Discussion Paper No.9198, 2015-07.
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- Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. "Common law marriage and couple formation"IZA Journal of Labor Economics3:16 (2014).
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- Grossbard, S.The Marriage Motive: A Price Theory of Marriage: How Marriage Markets Affect Employment, Consumption and Savings. New York: Springer, 2015.
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- Manser, M., Brown, M. "Marriage and household decision making: A bargaining analysis"International Economic Review21:1 (1980): 31–44.
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- Laferrere, A. "Marriage settlements"The Scandinavian Journal of Economics103:3 (2001): 485–504.
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- Grossbard, S., Vernon, V. "Common law marriage and male/female convergence in labor supply and time use"Research in Labor Economics41:1 (2015): 143–175.
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