The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later and less frequent marriage since the 1970s. This dissertation examines the relationship between men’s socioeconomic characteristics and marriage formation and the labor market causes of marriage declines since the 1970s. It is motivated by three aspects of labor market changes that have characterized the post-industrial U.S. economy: the historic shift in labor market returns to schooling, women’s occupational integration and changes in men’s career entry. I find that: (1) Erosion in the employment opportunities of noncollege educated black men is partly responsible for their faster rate of marriage decrease. The effect of employment on e...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
This thesis focuses on female labor supply, human capital and assortative mating. The first chapter ...
Recent changes in the structure of families and households suggest a need for family economists to b...
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
Childlessness, Number of Children and The Labor Market at the Time of a New Technology, the US 1980-...
This dissertation consists of two empirical studies. In the first, I examine William Wilson's "marri...
Over the past forty years a tremendous number of women have entered the labor market, removing stay-...
<p>This dissertation consists of two essays that examine marital formation and dissolution in the Un...
Matching processes are at the heart of many economic interactions: in the labor market workers match...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2006.Includes bibliograp...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
This thesis focuses on female labor supply, human capital and assortative mating. The first chapter ...
Recent changes in the structure of families and households suggest a need for family economists to b...
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
Childlessness, Number of Children and The Labor Market at the Time of a New Technology, the US 1980-...
This dissertation consists of two empirical studies. In the first, I examine William Wilson's "marri...
Over the past forty years a tremendous number of women have entered the labor market, removing stay-...
<p>This dissertation consists of two essays that examine marital formation and dissolution in the Un...
Matching processes are at the heart of many economic interactions: in the labor market workers match...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2006.Includes bibliograp...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
This thesis focuses on female labor supply, human capital and assortative mating. The first chapter ...
Recent changes in the structure of families and households suggest a need for family economists to b...