This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divorce legislation on household labor supply. In our approach, the sex ratio in the marriage market and the rules governing divorce are examples of “distribution factors.” These factors are defined as variables that affect the household mem-bers ’ bargaining position but not preferences or the joint budget set. We extend the collective labor supply model developed by Chiappori to allow for distribution factors. We show that our model imposes new restrictions on the labor supply functions and eases the identification of individual preferences and the intrahousehold decision process. The model is estimated using PSID data for the year 1988. Our re...
Evidence collected using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) indicates that labor supply, savi...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
This paper develops the collective marriage matching model, a behavioral and empirically flexible fr...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
This chapter presents a graphical model that shows how marriage market conditions can possibly affec...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...
This paper integrates the marriage matching model of Choo and Siow (2006) with the collective labor ...
We propose a search-matching model of the marriage market that extends Shimer and Smith (2000) to al...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Divorce law changes made in the 1970s affected marital formation, dissolution, and bargaining within...
This paper provides a rational choice model that simultaneously analyzes women’s decisions about wel...
Divorce law changes made in the 1970s affected marital formation, dissolution, and bargaining within...
In response to the changing family and social structures in the United States, an accurate understan...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Evidence collected using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) indicates that labor supply, savi...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
This paper develops the collective marriage matching model, a behavioral and empirically flexible fr...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
This chapter presents a graphical model that shows how marriage market conditions can possibly affec...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...
This paper integrates the marriage matching model of Choo and Siow (2006) with the collective labor ...
We propose a search-matching model of the marriage market that extends Shimer and Smith (2000) to al...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Divorce law changes made in the 1970s affected marital formation, dissolution, and bargaining within...
This paper provides a rational choice model that simultaneously analyzes women’s decisions about wel...
Divorce law changes made in the 1970s affected marital formation, dissolution, and bargaining within...
In response to the changing family and social structures in the United States, an accurate understan...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Evidence collected using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) indicates that labor supply, savi...
Chapter 1: Specialization, marriage gains and divorce risk. This chapter presents a two-period barga...
This paper develops the collective marriage matching model, a behavioral and empirically flexible fr...