The extent to which like-with like marry is particularly important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of children that result from the union. In this paper we discuss approaches to the measurement of changes in assortative mating. We derive two key conditions that a well-defined measure should satisfy. We argue that changes in assortativeness should be interpreted through a structural model of the marriage market; in particular, a crucial issue is how they relate to variations in the economic surplus generated by marriage. We propose a very general criterion of increase in assortativeness, and show that almost all indices used in the literature are implied by our criterion with one notable exception, that moreover violates one of our...
Using the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ Survey of Income and Household Costs, this paper explores...
Two broad forces shape the patterns of marital sorting by education: structural constraints and asso...
We investigate the effect of a change in the sex ratio on assortative matching in the marriage marke...
The extent to which like-with like marry is particularly important for inequality as well as for the...
The extent to which like-with like marry is important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of ...
Measuring the extent to which assortative matchingdiffers between two economies is challenging when ...
Has there been an increase in positive assortative mating? Does assortative mating contribute to hou...
This paper studies the evolution of assortative mating based on the permanent income (the individual...
Research on intergenerational mobility has often treated outcomes such as schooling and earnings as ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educational homogamy betwee...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educa-tional homogamy betwe...
Some economists have argued that assortative mating between men and women has increased over the las...
While current literature on marital sorting focuses either on the role of schooling or on the role o...
This dissertation aims to shed light on how the institution of marriage has evolved in the United St...
Using the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ Survey of Income and Household Costs, this paper explores...
Two broad forces shape the patterns of marital sorting by education: structural constraints and asso...
We investigate the effect of a change in the sex ratio on assortative matching in the marriage marke...
The extent to which like-with like marry is particularly important for inequality as well as for the...
The extent to which like-with like marry is important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of ...
Measuring the extent to which assortative matchingdiffers between two economies is challenging when ...
Has there been an increase in positive assortative mating? Does assortative mating contribute to hou...
This paper studies the evolution of assortative mating based on the permanent income (the individual...
Research on intergenerational mobility has often treated outcomes such as schooling and earnings as ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educational homogamy betwee...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educa-tional homogamy betwe...
Some economists have argued that assortative mating between men and women has increased over the las...
While current literature on marital sorting focuses either on the role of schooling or on the role o...
This dissertation aims to shed light on how the institution of marriage has evolved in the United St...
Using the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ Survey of Income and Household Costs, this paper explores...
Two broad forces shape the patterns of marital sorting by education: structural constraints and asso...
We investigate the effect of a change in the sex ratio on assortative matching in the marriage marke...