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- Title
The Role of Paternity Presumption and Custodial Rights for Understanding Marriage Patterns.
- Authors
Edlund, Lena
- Abstract
In marriage, men obtain and women surrender parental rights because: (i) by default, an unmarried woman giving birth is the child's only known parent and sole custodian; (ii) a married mother shares custody with her husband and the presumed father; (iii) custody allocation in marriage is fixed; (iv) private contracts on rights over children amount to trade in children and have limited legal validity. As a result: (i) women, not men, marry up; (ii) higher income has opposite effects on men's and women's willingness to marry; (iii) out-of-wedlock fertility results when trade is not feasible.
- Subjects
PATERNAL custody; PATERNITY; CUSTODY of children; PARENT-child legal relationship; MARRIAGE
- Publication
Economica, 2013, Vol 80, Issue 320, p650
- ISSN
0013-0427
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ecca.12035