Increases in the association between spouses ’ earnings have the potential to increase inequality as marriages increasingly consist of two high-earning or two low-earning partners. This article uses log-linear models and data from the March Current Population Survey to describe trends in the association between spouses ’ earnings and estimate their contribution to growing earnings inequality among married couples from 1967 to 2005. The results indicate that increases in earnings inequality would have been about 25%–30 % lower than observed in the absence of changes in the association, depending on the inequality measure used. Three components of these changes and how they vary across the earnings distribution are explored
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Using the March Current Population Surveys and the 1960 census, this article describes earnings and ...
financial support. We study earnings inequality amongst young married couples in Canada and the U.S....
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This paper presents new descriptive evidence regarding marital pay premiums earned hy white males. L...
This paper investigates an unanticipated consequence of rising income inequality, namely changes in ...
Marriage is one of the most important determinants of economic prosperity, yet most existing theorie...
This paper addresses the question to what extent the association between partners’ earnings matters ...
We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over th...
The growing economic similarity of spouses has contributed to rising income inequality across househ...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
Partners increasingly resemble each other in terms of earnings across Western countries. These incre...
Using the March Current Population Surveys and the 1960 census, this article describes earnings and ...
financial support. We study earnings inequality amongst young married couples in Canada and the U.S....
Abstract: We investigate the hypothesis that rising inequality accounts for decreases in the U.S. ag...
This paper studies the evolution of assortative mating based on the permanent income (the individual...
Since the 1950s, the economic lives of women have changed dramatically with rapid increases in labor...
As women's labor-force participation and earnings have grown, so has the likelihood that wives outea...
This study examines the extent to which changes in household formation exacerbated income inequality...
This paper presents new descriptive evidence regarding marital pay premiums earned hy white males. L...
This paper investigates an unanticipated consequence of rising income inequality, namely changes in ...
Marriage is one of the most important determinants of economic prosperity, yet most existing theorie...