This dissertation studies the impact of changes in outside marriage market opportunities on intra-household bargaining power. In the first chapter, I analyze the impact of the availability of healthy mates on intra-household bargaining power. I specify a marriage market matching model and test the main prediction that in marriage markets in which both healthy and frail men marry, an increase in the relative scarcity of healthy women enhances wives\u27 bargaining power. This effect is estimated in a collective labor supply framework in which spousal bargaining power and labor supply are inversely related. I use CPS data and Census data on disability and construct a sex ratio by health status at the metropolitan level. I estimate labor suppli...
This thesis consists of three self-contained papers in household economics. Each uses an empirically...
This dissertation investigates how occupational flexibility affects married couples\u27 labor supply...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
This dissertation studies the impact of changes in outside marriage market opportunities on intra-ho...
iii This dissertation studies the impact of changes in outside marriage market opportunities on intr...
This paper further explores the role of sex ratios on spouses' bargaining power, by focusing on educ...
We investigate the impact of sex ratios by education and metropolitan area on spouses' bargaining po...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained chapters, in which I investigate the effect of demo...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...
This paper develops a model that combines intra-household bargaining with competition on the marriag...
In this dissertation, I present three essays on matching and assignment in labor economics. The firs...
Over the past forty years a tremendous number of women have entered the labor market, removing stay-...
This paper develops the collective marriage matching model, a behavioral and empirically flexible fr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliograp...
This paper estimates labor supply elasticities of married men and women allowing for heterogeneity a...
This thesis consists of three self-contained papers in household economics. Each uses an empirically...
This dissertation investigates how occupational flexibility affects married couples\u27 labor supply...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
This dissertation studies the impact of changes in outside marriage market opportunities on intra-ho...
iii This dissertation studies the impact of changes in outside marriage market opportunities on intr...
This paper further explores the role of sex ratios on spouses' bargaining power, by focusing on educ...
We investigate the impact of sex ratios by education and metropolitan area on spouses' bargaining po...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained chapters, in which I investigate the effect of demo...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...
This paper develops a model that combines intra-household bargaining with competition on the marriag...
In this dissertation, I present three essays on matching and assignment in labor economics. The firs...
Over the past forty years a tremendous number of women have entered the labor market, removing stay-...
This paper develops the collective marriage matching model, a behavioral and empirically flexible fr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliograp...
This paper estimates labor supply elasticities of married men and women allowing for heterogeneity a...
This thesis consists of three self-contained papers in household economics. Each uses an empirically...
This dissertation investigates how occupational flexibility affects married couples\u27 labor supply...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...