The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studying the behavioral responses of married couples to the wage changes of husbands and wives. I find estimates of own-wage and cross-wage elasticities for men that are very small. The own-wage elasticity for women is positive and the cross-wage elasticity for women suggests a strong negative response of female labor supply to changes in their hus-band’s wages. Family labor supply behavior determines how changes in individual wage rates translate into family earnings changes. The responses of women to changes in their husband’s wages attenuated somewhat the increases in individual wage inequality at the family level: The results sug-gest that the ...
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The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
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shift in their labor supply function for annual hours in the 1980s, with little shift in the 1990s. ...
One contributor to the twentieth century rise in married women's labor force participation was decli...
Since the year 2000, married women’s labor force participation in the United States has been decreas...
We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over th...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
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Empirical patterns of labor supply at the micro level tend to reject the unitary model assumption im...
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This research draws on a feminist perspective that emphasizes the family as a locus of struggle over...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
This paper investigates whether one’s effort to keep up with the Joneses has any effect on labor sup...
A longstanding and yet unsettled question in labor economics is: does marriage cause men's wages to ...
The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
Using the March Current Population Surveys and the 1960 census, this article describes earnings and ...
shift in their labor supply function for annual hours in the 1980s, with little shift in the 1990s. ...
One contributor to the twentieth century rise in married women's labor force participation was decli...
Since the year 2000, married women’s labor force participation in the United States has been decreas...
We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over th...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
This paper analyzes distributional changes over the last quarter of the twentieth century. We focus ...
This paper analyzes distributional changes over the last quarter of the twentieth century. We focus ...
Empirical patterns of labor supply at the micro level tend to reject the unitary model assumption im...
We examine the detailed structure of family inequality in the United States, Canada, and Australia a...
This research draws on a feminist perspective that emphasizes the family as a locus of struggle over...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
This paper investigates whether one’s effort to keep up with the Joneses has any effect on labor sup...
A longstanding and yet unsettled question in labor economics is: does marriage cause men's wages to ...