This study reconsiders the empirical question of whether men’s earnings increase because of children. Large Norwegian register data are used for brother and twin pairs who are followed over their life cycle from their first entry into the labour market. The data permit family-fixed effects to be modeled in various ways, as well as observing earnings growth before and after having children. The simple conditional correlation between children and earnings is positive. When only variation from between-sibling differences is used, the earnings effect post entry into firstfatherhood declines. The effect becomes small and non-significant when we use twins
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Abstract—In this paper, we estimate the effects of children and the differentia l effects of sons an...
Motivated by a growing literature in the social sciences suggesting that the transition to fatherhoo...
This study reconsiders the empirical question of whether men’s earnings increase because of children...
This study reconsiders the empirical question of whether men’s earnings increase because of childre...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
This paper takes advantage of an exogeneous variation in the sex composition of previous children, t...
Objective: This study examines whether fatherhood sparks the wage attainment of men or rather entry ...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number...
Using Norwegian registry data we investigate how paternity leave affects fathers’ long-term earnings...
I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Abstract—In this paper, we estimate the effects of children and the differentia l effects of sons an...
Motivated by a growing literature in the social sciences suggesting that the transition to fatherhoo...
This study reconsiders the empirical question of whether men’s earnings increase because of children...
This study reconsiders the empirical question of whether men’s earnings increase because of childre...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
With the advance of the gender revolution, income dynamics in couples are changing. Nonetheless, in ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
This paper takes advantage of an exogeneous variation in the sex composition of previous children, t...
Objective: This study examines whether fatherhood sparks the wage attainment of men or rather entry ...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number...
Using Norwegian registry data we investigate how paternity leave affects fathers’ long-term earnings...
I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed ...
In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register d...
Abstract—In this paper, we estimate the effects of children and the differentia l effects of sons an...
Motivated by a growing literature in the social sciences suggesting that the transition to fatherhoo...