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El ciclo vital en la familia:una estructura conceptual dinámica

A family's life-cycle: A conceptual dynamic structure

Sergio Bautista-Lacambra

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: This work proposes a dynamic conceptual structure of the life cycle of families that includes four stages: 1. Formation of the home: marriage creation, 2. Birth and raising of children, 3. Stage of academic formation of children and 4. Retirement, end of life cycle. A fundamental element of the structure is the Transferability of Profits between the members of a possible couple, which implies that, given a benefit derived from the matching, there may be a transfer of profits from one member to another. Selective matching (assortative matching) occurs when individuals are matched based on a series of characteristics: Positive Assortative Matching if they are common, such as the same level of education, and Negative Assortative Matching in case a match is preferred with totally different characteristics.

Keywords: Ciclo vital de la familia; emparejamiento selectivo; modelo colectivo à la Chiappori. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D10 D13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-08-19
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