What is driving the racial marriage gap in the United States?

Elizabeth M. Caucutt, Nezih Guner, and Christopher Rauh use a new model to address the question of what drives the marriage gap between black and white women in the United States.
Elizabeth M. Caucutt, Nezih Guner, and Christopher Rauh use a new model to address the question of what drives the marriage gap between black and white women in the United States.
André Gröger uses a dataset of Vietnamese households with international migrants to show that domestic and foreign migration decisions are interrelated and jointly determine outcomes at origin.
Xavier Cuadras Morató and Toni Rodon question whether the increase in support for independence in Catalonia is a by-product of the Great Recession.
A new study by Lídia Farré, Francesco Fasani, and Hannes Mueller suggests that an increase in the unemployment rate, caused by the collapse of the Spanish construction sector, led to a drastic increase in mental disorders.