Recent descriptive work suggests the type of college education (field or institution) is an important but neglected pathway through which individuals sort into homogeneous marriages. These descriptive studies raise the question of why college graduates are so likely to marry someone within their own institution or field of study. One possible explanation is that individuals match on traits correlated with the choice of education, such as innate ability, tastes or family environment. Another possible explanation is that the choice of college education causally impacts whether and whom one marries, either because of search frictions or preferences for spousal education. The goal of this paper is to sort out these explanations and, by doing so...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in N...
Students attend college to continue their education, earn a degree, develop as an individual, and in...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
Recent descriptive work suggests the type of college education (field or institution) is an importan...
This paper studies how secular changes in the student sex ratio affect marriage market outcomes for ...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
textThe marriage market is a fundamental concept in social-demographic work on marriage and family p...
Individuals match on length and type of education. We \u85nd that around half of the systematic sort...
This paper examines different aspects of educational influence at the neighborhood, parental, and in...
Individuals tend to partner with people of a similar educational level as themselves. According to...
I investigate the impact of post-secondary college education quality on marriage outcomes. Using NLS...
Selection the ideal spouse is the most confusing process in the life of most people. This paper soug...
ObjectiveThis article identifies mechanisms through which social class background shapes the marital...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
Abstract One striking phenomenon in the U.S. labor market is the reversal of the gender gap in colle...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in N...
Students attend college to continue their education, earn a degree, develop as an individual, and in...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
Recent descriptive work suggests the type of college education (field or institution) is an importan...
This paper studies how secular changes in the student sex ratio affect marriage market outcomes for ...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
textThe marriage market is a fundamental concept in social-demographic work on marriage and family p...
Individuals match on length and type of education. We \u85nd that around half of the systematic sort...
This paper examines different aspects of educational influence at the neighborhood, parental, and in...
Individuals tend to partner with people of a similar educational level as themselves. According to...
I investigate the impact of post-secondary college education quality on marriage outcomes. Using NLS...
Selection the ideal spouse is the most confusing process in the life of most people. This paper soug...
ObjectiveThis article identifies mechanisms through which social class background shapes the marital...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...
Abstract One striking phenomenon in the U.S. labor market is the reversal of the gender gap in colle...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in N...
Students attend college to continue their education, earn a degree, develop as an individual, and in...
Societies are characterized by customs governing the allocation of non-market goods such as marital ...