We construct a matching model on the marriage market along more than one characteristic, where individuals have preferences over physical attractiveness and socioeconomic characteristics that can be summarized by a one-dimensional index combining these various attributes. We show that under a (testable) separability assumption, the indices are ordinally identified. We estimate the model using data from the PSID. Our separability tests do not reject. We find that among men, a 10% increase in BMI can be compensated by a higher wage of around 3%. Similarly, for women, an additional year of education may compensate up to three BMI units
This thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 develops a...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We investigate the effect of a change in the sex ratio on assortative matching in the marriage marke...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordAlfr...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
ObjectivesSeveral empirical studies point out the relevance of individuals' physical attributessuch ...
Objectives: Several empirical studies point out the relevance of individuals’ physical attributes—su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Which and how many attributes are relevant for the sorting of agents in a matching market? This pape...
We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body siz...
We propose a marriage model where assortative matching results in equilibrium for reasons other than...
The institutions of family and marriage may seem beyond the remit of economics, involving complexiti...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
This thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 develops a...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We investigate the effect of a change in the sex ratio on assortative matching in the marriage marke...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordAlfr...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
ObjectivesSeveral empirical studies point out the relevance of individuals' physical attributessuch ...
Objectives: Several empirical studies point out the relevance of individuals’ physical attributes—su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Which and how many attributes are relevant for the sorting of agents in a matching market? This pape...
We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body siz...
We propose a marriage model where assortative matching results in equilibrium for reasons other than...
The institutions of family and marriage may seem beyond the remit of economics, involving complexiti...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
This thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 develops a...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We investigate the effect of a change in the sex ratio on assortative matching in the marriage marke...