Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital partnerships. We explore how such customs affect the educational investment decisions of young singles and the subsequent joint labor supply decisions of partnered couples. We consider two separate matching paradigms for agents with heterogeneous abilities - one where partners marry for money and the other where partners marry for romantic reasons orthogonal to productivity or debt. These generate different investment incentives and therefore have a real impact on the market economy. While marrying for money generates greater investment efficiency, romantic matching generates greater allocative efficiency, since more high ability individuals ...
We develop an equilibrium life cycle model of education, marriage and labor supply and consumption i...
Several theoretical contributions have argued that the returns to schooling within marriage play a c...
This study aims to determine to what extent the opportunities and restrictions of the partner market...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
We present a model with pre-marital schooling investment, endogenous marital matching and spousal sp...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
We produce a model with pre-marital schooling investment, endogenuos marital matching and spousal sp...
A marriage matching model is estimated to quantify the share of returns to education that is realize...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...
Cohabiting without being married is a common practice in the United States, especially among noncoll...
This paper studies how the risk of divorce affects the human capital decisions of a young couple. We...
Individuals tend to partner with people of a similar educational level as themselves. According to...
We develop an equilibrium life cycle model of education, marriage and labor supply and consumption i...
Several theoretical contributions have argued that the returns to schooling within marriage play a c...
This study aims to determine to what extent the opportunities and restrictions of the partner market...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
We present a model with pre-marital schooling investment, endogenous marital matching and spousal sp...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
We produce a model with pre-marital schooling investment, endogenuos marital matching and spousal sp...
A marriage matching model is estimated to quantify the share of returns to education that is realize...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
International audienceWe develop a search model of marriage where men and women draw utility from pr...
Cohabiting without being married is a common practice in the United States, especially among noncoll...
This paper studies how the risk of divorce affects the human capital decisions of a young couple. We...
Individuals tend to partner with people of a similar educational level as themselves. According to...
We develop an equilibrium life cycle model of education, marriage and labor supply and consumption i...
Several theoretical contributions have argued that the returns to schooling within marriage play a c...
This study aims to determine to what extent the opportunities and restrictions of the partner market...