This study examines the interplay between job stability, wage rates, and marital instability. We use a Dynamic Selection Control model in which young men make sequential choices about work and family. Our empirical estimates derived from the model account for self-selection, simultaneity and unobserved heterogeneity. The results capture how job stability affects earnings, how both affect marital status, and how marital status affects earnings and job stability. The study reveals robust evidence that job instability lowers wages and the likelihood of getting and remaining married. At the same time, marriage raises wages and job stability. To project the sequential effects linking job stability, marital status, and earnings, we simulate the i...
Using recently released cohabitation data for NLSY79 males, this study conducts multinomial discrete...
In light of recent changes in the labor force participation and socioeconomic standing of women, we ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
This study examines the interplay between job stability, wage rates, and marital instability. We use...
This paper examines the impacts of short-term changes in individual socioeconomic status on marital ...
This work investigates the commonly observed relationship between marriage and wages among men in Br...
Research in the economics of the family has established that economic incentives play a significant ...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
This paper analyses whether employment termination has an impact on marital stability. Using discret...
Many hail wives ’ part-time employment as a work–family balance strategy, but theories offer competi...
Several of the most striking trends in family structure over recent decades plausibly represent a re...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
The paper examines the impact of income on the transitions between home, living independently and fi...
A discussion of the effects of partners’ labour force participation on marital stability has been pa...
Using recently released cohabitation data for NLSY79 males, this study conducts multinomial discrete...
In light of recent changes in the labor force participation and socioeconomic standing of women, we ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
This study examines the interplay between job stability, wage rates, and marital instability. We use...
This paper examines the impacts of short-term changes in individual socioeconomic status on marital ...
This work investigates the commonly observed relationship between marriage and wages among men in Br...
Research in the economics of the family has established that economic incentives play a significant ...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
This paper analyses whether employment termination has an impact on marital stability. Using discret...
Many hail wives ’ part-time employment as a work–family balance strategy, but theories offer competi...
Several of the most striking trends in family structure over recent decades plausibly represent a re...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
The paper examines the impact of income on the transitions between home, living independently and fi...
A discussion of the effects of partners’ labour force participation on marital stability has been pa...
Using recently released cohabitation data for NLSY79 males, this study conducts multinomial discrete...
In light of recent changes in the labor force participation and socioeconomic standing of women, we ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...