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    Division of household labor and cross-country differences in household formation rates by Sevilla-Sanz, A

    Published 2007
    “…Whereas ceteris paribus a more egalitarian woman has a lower probability of forming a household, a woman living in a more egalitarian country has, everthing else equal, a higher probability of forming a household.…”
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    Division of Household Labor and Cross-Country Differences in Household Formation Rates. by Sanz, A

    Published 2007
    “…Whereas ceteris paribus a more egalitarian woman has a lower probability of forming a household, a woman living in a more egalitarian country has, everything else equal, a higher probability of forming a household.…”
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    Working women, men's home time and lowest low fertility by Sevilla-Sanz, A, de Laat, J

    Published 2007
    “…However, consistent with the presence of social externalities, countries with less egalitarian views have lower average fertility.…”
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    Working Women, Men's Home Time and Lowest Low Fertility. by Laat, J, Sanz, A

    Published 2007
    “…However, consistent with the presence of social externalities, countries with less egalitarian views have lower average fertility.…”
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    Inequality and procedural fairness in a money burning and stealing experiment by Zizzo, D

    Published 2003
    “…Over 80% of redistributors were rank egalitarian, but how subjects perceived the problem significantly affected their redistribution activity: perceptions of fairness were not simply a matter of relative payoff, and changed according to whether a subject was undeservedly advantaged or otherwise.…”
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    Money burning and stealing in the laboratory: how conflicting ideologies emerge by Zizzo, D

    Published 2000
    “…The behavior of 80% of burners and redistributors was rank egalitarian. However, arbitrarily advantaged and disadvantaged subjects developed conflicting views of desert: arbitrarily disadvantaged subjects targeted arbitrarily assigned money; arbitrarily advantaged subjects did not care about how money was gained, and, if stealing was allowed, were twice as aggressive against earned money than against money assigned arbitrarily.…”
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    Is it a norm to favour your own group? by Harris, D, Herrmann, B, Kontoleon, A, Newtonor, J

    Published 2014
    “…Using a new two-stage allocation experiment with punishments, we investigate whether in-group favouritism is considered as a social norm in itself or as a violation of a different norm, such as egalitarian norm. We find that which norm of behaviour is enforced depends on who the punisher is. …”
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    Fear the evil eye by Zizzo, D

    Published 2002
    “…Three subjects out of four appear rank egalitarian, providing support to theories of interdependent preferences that predict that agents care about how money is divided among other agents. …”
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    Beyond Welshness? Civil society and the re-articulation of 'the nation' in Wales by Mann, R

    Published 2006
    “…It contends that those actors concerned with constructing a sense of Welsh national distinctiveness have begun to focus on the generation of a democratic and egalitarian civil society as a means of so doing. In particular, an emerging discourse of civil society, particularly around the notion of ‘inclusive politics’, serves as a means for marking cultural difference from England/Britain. …”
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