Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale approach to analyze the household labor supply and welfare effects of marital conflict. It might be assumed that there is a simultaneous relation between labor supply and marital conflict: increased labor force participation of women may increase marital conflict, while spouses may adjust their labor supply because of marital conflict. The empirical results show that such a simultaneous relation exists. Women who participate in the labor market have more conflicts about the division of household tasks and the care of children than non-participating women. On the other hand, marital conflicts cause women to reduce their labor supply. Finally, ...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on fem...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
We review the relationship between female labor supply and marital instability. Traditionally, the s...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
In response to the changing family and social structures in the United States, an accurate understan...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
The division of labor as a source of conflict is a concern for many couples. This study goes beyond ...
This chapter presents a graphical model that shows how marriage market conditions can possibly affec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-70)This study has attempted to establish the foundati...
This research addresses couples' reports of their (hypothetical) attempts to maintain or change a ge...
This research addresses couples' reports of their (hypothetical) attempts to maintain or change a ge...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on fem...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
We review the relationship between female labor supply and marital instability. Traditionally, the s...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
In response to the changing family and social structures in the United States, an accurate understan...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
The division of labor as a source of conflict is a concern for many couples. This study goes beyond ...
This chapter presents a graphical model that shows how marriage market conditions can possibly affec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-70)This study has attempted to establish the foundati...
This research addresses couples' reports of their (hypothetical) attempts to maintain or change a ge...
This research addresses couples' reports of their (hypothetical) attempts to maintain or change a ge...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on fem...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...