Demographic explanations for the rise in household income inequality include increased educational assortative mating (EAM) and changes in the division of paid labour within families. Building on this research, the current study focuses on the connected nature of these two inequality-producing mechanisms, while at the same time bridging the divide with the economic literature on the role of income differentiation. Using data from the 2004-2008 EU-SILC, we consider variation across Europe in the disequalising effect of EAM and relate these patterns to the general characteristics of welfare state regimes, focusing on the degree of gender equality and income differentiation. First, we document large educational differentials in men's and women...
This paper provides an empirical study of the determinants of income inequality across regions of th...
How is educational expansion associated with increased educational homogamy and income inequality? U...
Previous studies covering various developed countries suggest that changes in assortative mating by ...
Demographic explanations for the rise in household income inequality include increased educational a...
This research examines variation across contemporary Europe in the disequalizing effect of education...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Despite the intuitive notion that educational homogamy matters for the distribution of economic reso...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
While in the past men received more education than women, the gender gap in education has turned aro...
As a consequence of the reversal of the gender gap in education, the female partner in a couple now ...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
Abstract in Undetermined Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western soci...
Educational assortative mating and earnings inequality has both increased in both Europe and the Uni...
Educational homogamy has been increasing for a long time in the Western world but there has been muc...
This paper provides an empirical study of the determinants of income inequality across regions of th...
How is educational expansion associated with increased educational homogamy and income inequality? U...
Previous studies covering various developed countries suggest that changes in assortative mating by ...
Demographic explanations for the rise in household income inequality include increased educational a...
This research examines variation across contemporary Europe in the disequalizing effect of education...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Despite the intuitive notion that educational homogamy matters for the distribution of economic reso...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
While in the past men received more education than women, the gender gap in education has turned aro...
As a consequence of the reversal of the gender gap in education, the female partner in a couple now ...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
Abstract in Undetermined Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western soci...
Educational assortative mating and earnings inequality has both increased in both Europe and the Uni...
Educational homogamy has been increasing for a long time in the Western world but there has been muc...
This paper provides an empirical study of the determinants of income inequality across regions of th...
How is educational expansion associated with increased educational homogamy and income inequality? U...
Previous studies covering various developed countries suggest that changes in assortative mating by ...