In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and present a simple model to account for them. First, skilled women are less likely to be married than unskilled women. Second, skilled women are less likely to be married than skilled men. Third, married skilled men are more likely to work than unmarried skilled men, but married skilled women are less likely to work than unmarried skilled women. Fourth, Latin American women are much more likely to marry a less skilled husband compared to women in other regions of the world. Five, when a skilled Latin American woman marries down, she is more likely to work than if she marries a more or equally educated man. Six, when a woman marries down, she tends ...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The paper tries to explain why women in the Philippines, as yet a low middle income country, obtain ...
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...
In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and pres...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
Despite substantial improvements in women's education, the age atwhich Latin American women marry (c...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participationhas decelerated in Latin A...
Gender relationships have been a contested terrain over time in Latin America. As it has been docume...
This study aims to establish how the decision to marry is affected by family socio-economic environm...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participation has decelerated in Latin ...
One of the most salient features of Latin American marriages over the last few decades is the stable...
Concentrating on Latin America, this article explores the close relationship between poverty and gen...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The paper tries to explain why women in the Philippines, as yet a low middle income country, obtain ...
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...
In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and pres...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
Despite substantial improvements in women's education, the age atwhich Latin American women marry (c...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participationhas decelerated in Latin A...
Gender relationships have been a contested terrain over time in Latin America. As it has been docume...
This study aims to establish how the decision to marry is affected by family socio-economic environm...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participation has decelerated in Latin ...
One of the most salient features of Latin American marriages over the last few decades is the stable...
Concentrating on Latin America, this article explores the close relationship between poverty and gen...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The paper tries to explain why women in the Philippines, as yet a low middle income country, obtain ...
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...