The paper investigates the importance of income in young Americans’ decisions to form and dissolve households. Using data on young American men and women from the NLSY, an important role for income in both these transitions is found. There are significant differences between young men and women. High earnings capacity increases the probability of marriage and decreases the probability of divorce for young men. High earnings capacity decreases the probability of marriage for young women, and has no impact on divorce
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate the effect of relative income on marital status. We develop ...
Research on the relationship between income and marriage has paid little attention to how income aff...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
We investigate the importance of economic factors in young Americans’ decisions to form and dissolve...
The paper examines the impact of income on the transitions between home, living independently and fi...
Research in the economics of the family has established that economic incentives play a significant ...
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data base is used to explore the effects of changes in mar...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.760(no 00/515) / BLDSC - British...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed drastic changes in American family structure. Previous studi...
This paper examines the impacts of short-term changes in individual socioeconomic status on marital ...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
In the past decade in the United States we have witnessed a surge in the divorce through the 21st ce...
This study examines the extent to which changes in household formation exacerbated income inequality...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate the effect of relative income on marital status. We develop ...
Research on the relationship between income and marriage has paid little attention to how income aff...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
We investigate the importance of economic factors in young Americans’ decisions to form and dissolve...
The paper examines the impact of income on the transitions between home, living independently and fi...
Research in the economics of the family has established that economic incentives play a significant ...
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data base is used to explore the effects of changes in mar...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.760(no 00/515) / BLDSC - British...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed drastic changes in American family structure. Previous studi...
This paper examines the impacts of short-term changes in individual socioeconomic status on marital ...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
In the past decade in the United States we have witnessed a surge in the divorce through the 21st ce...
This study examines the extent to which changes in household formation exacerbated income inequality...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate the effect of relative income on marital status. We develop ...
Research on the relationship between income and marriage has paid little attention to how income aff...