Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This article argues that models of intra-household allocation could be useful for understanding aggregate labour supply trends in the U.S. since the 1970s. A simple calculation suggests that the standard model without bargaining predicts a 19 % decline in married-male labour supply in response to the narrowing of the gender gap in wages since the 1970s. However married-men’s paid labour remained stationary over the period from the mid 1970s to the recession of 2001. This article develops and calibrates to U.S. time-use survey data a model of marital bargaining in which time allocations are determined jointly with equilibrium marriage and divorce rates. The results suggest...
Comments are welcome. This paper theoretically studies and empirically estimates (1) how spousal lab...
We bring a novel, longitudinal, perspective to an ongoing series of influential papers that investig...
Using a model of family decision-making with home production and individual heterogeneity, we quanti...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Empirical patterns of labor supply at the micro level tend to reject the unitary model assumption im...
I show that a simple bargaining model of married couple's leisure-time and housework allocation...
We document a negative trend in the leisure of men married to women aged 25-45, relative to that of ...
Why are married men working so much? The macroeconomics of bargaining between spouses IZA Discussion...
We document a negative trend in the leisure of men married to women aged 25-45, relative to that of ...
We study the large observed changes in labor supply by married women in the United States over the p...
Using the March Current Population Surveys and the 1960 census, this article describes earnings and ...
We study the large observed changes in labor supply by married women in the United States over 1950-...
Since the year 2000, married women’s labor force participation in the United States has been decreas...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
Comments are welcome. This paper theoretically studies and empirically estimates (1) how spousal lab...
We bring a novel, longitudinal, perspective to an ongoing series of influential papers that investig...
Using a model of family decision-making with home production and individual heterogeneity, we quanti...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
Empirical patterns of labor supply at the micro level tend to reject the unitary model assumption im...
I show that a simple bargaining model of married couple's leisure-time and housework allocation...
We document a negative trend in the leisure of men married to women aged 25-45, relative to that of ...
Why are married men working so much? The macroeconomics of bargaining between spouses IZA Discussion...
We document a negative trend in the leisure of men married to women aged 25-45, relative to that of ...
We study the large observed changes in labor supply by married women in the United States over the p...
Using the March Current Population Surveys and the 1960 census, this article describes earnings and ...
We study the large observed changes in labor supply by married women in the United States over 1950-...
Since the year 2000, married women’s labor force participation in the United States has been decreas...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
Comments are welcome. This paper theoretically studies and empirically estimates (1) how spousal lab...
We bring a novel, longitudinal, perspective to an ongoing series of influential papers that investig...
Using a model of family decision-making with home production and individual heterogeneity, we quanti...