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This paper documents that changes in assortative mating patterns over the last four decades along the dimensions of age, ethnicity, religion and education are not responsible for the increasing marital instability in Austria. Quite the contrary, without the rise in the age at marriage, divorce...
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access increases both skill sorting in couples and skill and earnings inequality among their children. All findings support … the notion that increased skill inequality contributes to rising earnings inequality. …
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male wage inequality on her local marriage market - the more heterogeneous potential future mates are in terms of earnings …
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Although income inequality has been studied extensively, relatively little attention has been paid to the role of … find this to be true, but not for the reason predicted by theory. Virtually all of the decline in measured inequality, when …
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inequality predicts longer work hours in ten OECD countries over the period 1963-1998. The country fixed effects estimates of the … impact of inequality on hours are large, robust, and cannot be explained by conventional incentive effects. In the presence …
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show that income inequality of reference group of husbands in age-regional cross sections can be a predictor of their wives …
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We study the contribution of parental similarity in schooling levels to the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. We develop an empirical model for educational correlations within the family in which parental sorting can translate into intergenerational transmission, or...
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, completed fertility and mid-career earnings. We find an overall increasing inequality in career and family outcomes of men …
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This paper investigates to what extent assortative mating contributes to intergenerational earnings persistence. I use an errors-in-variables model to demonstrate how pooling of partners' "potential" earnings affects intergenerational earnings persistence, and simulate persistence under...
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This paper documents that a shift from a selective to a comprehensive education system had implications for marriage market outcomes. By exploiting an education reform in Sweden, I show that comprehensive education reduced assortative mating both because children from poor backgrounds started to...
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