Women born in 1935 went to college significantly less than their male counterparts and married women’s labor force participation (LFP) averaged 40% between the ages of thirty and forty. The cohort born twenty years later behaved very differently. The education gender gap was eliminated and married women’s LFP averaged 70% over the same ages. In order to evaluate the quantitative contributions of the many significant changes in the economic environment, family structure, and social norms that occurred over this period, this paper develops a dynamic life-cycle model calibrated to data relevant to the 1935 cohort. We find that the higher probability of divorce and the changes in wage structure faced by the 1955 cohort are each able to explain,...
Over the past several decades in the US, married women\u27s hours of market work increased significa...
In this paper, we study the role of education as insurance against a bad marriage. Historically, due...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
textVarious macroeconomic effects resulted from the changing economic and societal structure in the ...
textVarious macroeconomic effects resulted from the changing economic and societal structure in the ...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
Over the past two decades married women's labor force participation has shown a considerable increas...
Why have women surpassed men in terms of educational attainment, even though they appear to have les...
One of the striking trends in recent decades is the reversal in the level of educational attainment ...
In the last decades the US economy experienced a rise in female labor force participation, a reversa...
The decline and eventual reversal of the gen-der gap in education represents a dramatic reversal of ...
Over the past several decades in the US, married women\u27s hours of market work increased significa...
In this paper, we study the role of education as insurance against a bad marriage. Historically, due...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
textVarious macroeconomic effects resulted from the changing economic and societal structure in the ...
textVarious macroeconomic effects resulted from the changing economic and societal structure in the ...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
Over the past two decades married women's labor force participation has shown a considerable increas...
Why have women surpassed men in terms of educational attainment, even though they appear to have les...
One of the striking trends in recent decades is the reversal in the level of educational attainment ...
In the last decades the US economy experienced a rise in female labor force participation, a reversa...
The decline and eventual reversal of the gen-der gap in education represents a dramatic reversal of ...
Over the past several decades in the US, married women\u27s hours of market work increased significa...
In this paper, we study the role of education as insurance against a bad marriage. Historically, due...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...