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David C. Ribar
David C. Ribar
Child & Family Policy Lab, Dept. of Economics, Georgia State University
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Child care and the labor supply of married women: Reduced form evidence
DC Ribar
Journal of human resources, 134-165, 1992
5421992
Altruistic and joy-of-giving motivations in charitable behavior
DC Ribar, MO Wilhelm
Journal of political Economy 110 (2), 425-457, 2002
5272002
A structural model of child care and the labor supply of married women
DC Ribar
Journal of labor Economics 13 (3), 558-597, 1995
4061995
Teenage fertility and high school completion
DC Ribar
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 413-424, 1994
3021994
Parental child care in single-parent, cohabiting, and married-couple families: Time-diary evidence from the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
American Economic Review 95 (2), 194-198, 2005
2482005
Parental child care in single-parent, cohabiting, and married-couple families: Time-diary evidence from the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
American Economic Review 95 (2), 194-198, 2005
2482005
Parental child care in single-parent, cohabiting, and married-couple families: Time-diary evidence from the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
American Economic Review 95 (2), 194-198, 2005
2482005
What do social scientists know about the benefits of marriage? A review of quantitative methodologies
D Ribar
IZA Discussion paper, 2004
2212004
Dynamics of poverty and food sufficiency
DC Ribar, KS Hamrick
2122003
Alcohol consumption and young adults' socioeconomic status
DS Kenkel, DC Ribar, PJ Cook, S Peltzman
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Microeconomics 1994, 119-175, 1994
1961994
The effects of economic conditions and access to reproductive health services on state abortion rates and birthrates
S Matthews, D Ribar, M Wilhelm
Family planning perspectives, 52-60, 1997
1891997
Welfare and the rise in female-headed families
DT Lichter, DK McLaughlin, DC Ribar
American Journal of Sociology 103 (1), 112-143, 1997
1471997
The effect of family structure on parents’ child care time in the United States and the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
Review of Economics of the Household 5, 353-384, 2007
1432007
The effect of family structure on parents’ child care time in the United States and the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
Review of Economics of the Household 5, 353-384, 2007
1432007
The influence of wages on parents’ allocations of time to child care and market work in the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
Journal of Population Economics 22, 399-419, 2009
1372009
The decline of welfare benefits in the US: The role of wage inequality
R Moffitt, D Ribar, M Wilhelm
Journal of Public Economics 68 (3), 421-452, 1998
1261998
Economic restructuring and the retreat from marriage
DT Lichter, DK McLaughlin, DC Ribar
Social Science Research 31 (2), 230-256, 2002
1182002
The socioeconomic consequences of young women's childbearing: Reconciling disparate evidence
DC Ribar
Journal of Population Economics 12, 547-565, 1999
1071999
Why Marriage Matters for Child Wellbeing
DC Ribar
The Future of Children 25 (2), 2015
1052015
Food stamps, temporary assistance for needy families and food hardships in three American cities
RA DePolt, RA Moffitt, DC Ribar
Pacific Economic Review 14 (4), 445-473, 2009
1052009
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