We examine the detailed structure of family inequality in the United States, Canada, and Australia at various points during the 1980s. In each of these countries we find that income inequality increased among married couple families and that the increases are closely associated with increases in the inequality of husbands' earnings. However, only in the united states is the increased inequality of husbands' earnings also associated with an increase in education-earnings differentials. In addition, increased earnings inequality is associated with increases in both the variance of wages and the variance of labor supply in the united states and Canada, but only with an increase in the variance of labor supply in Australia. Evidence of an incre...
The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
This paper uses Canadian cross-sectional income and expenditure data to examine changes in the distr...
The growing economic similarity of spouses has contributed to rising income inequality across househ...
financial support. We study earnings inequality amongst young married couples in Canada and the U.S....
This study estimates what fraction of the rise in family income inequality in the United States betw...
The trend toward increasing family income inequality in the U.S. over the past several decades is we...
[*] This paper was prepared while the authors were visiting scholars at the Russell Sage Foundation....
In the quarter century after 1982, male earnings inequality increased substantially in most industri...
In this study we document recent trends in family earnings inequality using data from the Canadian C...
This paper analyzes distributional changes over the last quarter of the twentieth century. We focus ...
This author accepted manuscript (post print) is made available in accordance with publisher copyrigh...
This paper analyzes distributional changes over the last quarter of the twentieth century. We focus ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over th...
Since the mid 1970s, both family income and mens earnings have became more unequal. In this study, I...
The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
This paper uses Canadian cross-sectional income and expenditure data to examine changes in the distr...
The growing economic similarity of spouses has contributed to rising income inequality across househ...
financial support. We study earnings inequality amongst young married couples in Canada and the U.S....
This study estimates what fraction of the rise in family income inequality in the United States betw...
The trend toward increasing family income inequality in the U.S. over the past several decades is we...
[*] This paper was prepared while the authors were visiting scholars at the Russell Sage Foundation....
In the quarter century after 1982, male earnings inequality increased substantially in most industri...
In this study we document recent trends in family earnings inequality using data from the Canadian C...
This paper analyzes distributional changes over the last quarter of the twentieth century. We focus ...
This author accepted manuscript (post print) is made available in accordance with publisher copyrigh...
This paper analyzes distributional changes over the last quarter of the twentieth century. We focus ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over th...
Since the mid 1970s, both family income and mens earnings have became more unequal. In this study, I...
The large changes in relative wages that occurred during the 1980s provide fertile ground for studyi...
This paper uses Canadian cross-sectional income and expenditure data to examine changes in the distr...
The growing economic similarity of spouses has contributed to rising income inequality across househ...