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Property Division upon Divorce and Women and Children’s Subsequent Behavior and Wellbeing

Judith Hellerstein, Economics


When two parties divorce marital property is divided, child custody (if any) is awarded, and, in some cases, alimony and child support payments are determined. This project will employ a novel identification strategy to address many unresolved questions concerning both the determinants of and the consequences of this division.