Life-cycle employment profiles of married women born between 1940 and 1960 shifted upwards and became flatter. We calibrate a dynamic life-cycle model of employment decisions of married women to assess the quantitative importance of three competing explanations of the change in employment profiles: the decrease and delay in fertility, the increase in relative wages of women to men, and the decline in child-care costs. We find that the decrease and delay in fertility and the decline in child-care cost affect employment very early in life, while increases in relative wages affect employment increasingly with age. Changes in relative wages
The dynamics of women’s labour supply are examined at a crucial stage of the life-cycle. This paper ...
Female labor force participation and labor supply in the United States, as in many other devel-oped ...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
Life-cycle employment profiles of married women born between 1940 and 1960 shifted upwards and becam...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
A persistent problem in the economic analysis of childbearing behavior has been that of distinguishi...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper studies the life-cycle labor supply of three cohorts of American women, born in the 1930s...
Over the past several decades in the US, married women\u27s hours of market work increased significa...
Over the past two decades married women's labor force participation has shown a considerable increas...
This paper analyzes the life-cycle career costs associated with child rearing and decomposes their e...
This paper develops and implements a semiparametric estimator for investigating, with panel data, th...
Economists’ principal tool for studying household behavioral responses to changes in tax and other g...
One contributor to the twentieth century rise in married women's labor force participation was decli...
The dynamics of women’s labour supply are examined at a crucial stage of the life-cycle. This paper ...
Female labor force participation and labor supply in the United States, as in many other devel-oped ...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...
Life-cycle employment profiles of married women born between 1940 and 1960 shifted upwards and becam...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
A persistent problem in the economic analysis of childbearing behavior has been that of distinguishi...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper studies the life-cycle labor supply of three cohorts of American women, born in the 1930s...
Over the past several decades in the US, married women\u27s hours of market work increased significa...
Over the past two decades married women's labor force participation has shown a considerable increas...
This paper analyzes the life-cycle career costs associated with child rearing and decomposes their e...
This paper develops and implements a semiparametric estimator for investigating, with panel data, th...
Economists’ principal tool for studying household behavioral responses to changes in tax and other g...
One contributor to the twentieth century rise in married women's labor force participation was decli...
The dynamics of women’s labour supply are examined at a crucial stage of the life-cycle. This paper ...
Female labor force participation and labor supply in the United States, as in many other devel-oped ...
Much has been made of relative earnings and their trends in the post-war U.S.: female vs. male, youn...