Some economists have argued that assortative mating between men and women has increased over the last several decades, thereby contributing to increased family income inequality. Sociologists have argued that educational homogamy has increased. We clarify the relation between the two and, using both the Current Population Surveys and the decennial Censuses/American Community Survey, show that neither is correct. The former is based on the use of inappropriate statistical techniques. Both are sensitive to how educational categories are chosen. We also find no evidence that the correlation between spouses' potential earnings has changed dramatically.Othe
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Assortative mating based on education is a common phenomenon. We investigated whether it affected pa...
Measuring the extent to which assortative matchingdiffers between two economies is challenging when ...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
This paper investigates an unanticipated consequence of rising income inequality, namely changes in ...
Despite the intuitive notion that educational homogamy matters for the distribution of economic reso...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educa-tional homogamy betwe...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educational homogamy betwee...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
This study examines the effect assortative mating by education has on income inequality by household...
The purpose of this article is to examine if educational homogamy patterns are associated intergener...
Has there been an increase in positive assortative mating? Does assortative mating contribute to hou...
Educational assortative mating and earnings inequality has both increased in both Europe and the Uni...
Patterns of intermarriage between men and women who have varying levels of educational attainment ar...
The extent to which like-with like marry is important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Assortative mating based on education is a common phenomenon. We investigated whether it affected pa...
Measuring the extent to which assortative matchingdiffers between two economies is challenging when ...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
This paper investigates an unanticipated consequence of rising income inequality, namely changes in ...
Despite the intuitive notion that educational homogamy matters for the distribution of economic reso...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educa-tional homogamy betwe...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educational homogamy betwee...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
This study examines the effect assortative mating by education has on income inequality by household...
The purpose of this article is to examine if educational homogamy patterns are associated intergener...
Has there been an increase in positive assortative mating? Does assortative mating contribute to hou...
Educational assortative mating and earnings inequality has both increased in both Europe and the Uni...
Patterns of intermarriage between men and women who have varying levels of educational attainment ar...
The extent to which like-with like marry is important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Assortative mating based on education is a common phenomenon. We investigated whether it affected pa...
Measuring the extent to which assortative matchingdiffers between two economies is challenging when ...