This paper introduces imperfect information,learning,and risk aversion in a two sided matching model.The modelprovides a theoreticalframework for the com- monly occurring phenomenon of cohabitation followed by marriage,and is con- sistent with empirical findings on these institutions.The paper has three major results.First,individuals set higher standards for marriage than for cohabitation. When the true worth of a cohabiting partner is revealed,some cohabiting unions are converted into marriage while others are not.Second,individuals cohabit within classes.Third,the premium that compensates individuals for the higher risk involved in marriage over a cohabiting partnership is derived.This premium can be decomposed into two parts.The first p...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering” after a divorce. Our an...
When markets are incomplete, individuals may choose to marry to diversify their labor income risk. L...
This paper introduces imperfect information,learning,and risk aversion in a two sided matching model...
This paper develops a two-sided search-matching model with imperfectly observed types and learning. ...
We investigate patterns of assortative matching on risk attitude, using self‐reported (ordinal) data...
This paper demonstrates that a woman's propensity to separate from her husband or live-in partner de...
We propose a marriage model where assortative matching results in equilibrium for reasons other than...
The objective of this research is to further our understanding of how and why individuals enter and ...
This paper combines partner matching with an intra-household allocation model where couples decide i...
Cohabiting and married couples are analysed in presence of income uncertainty and precautionary savi...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
We study the problem of marriage formation and marital distribution in a two-period model of matchin...
This paper investigates whether premarital cohabitation affects the likelihood of divorce in a subse...
Research in the past decade has centered around questions concerning the impact of cohabitation on m...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering” after a divorce. Our an...
When markets are incomplete, individuals may choose to marry to diversify their labor income risk. L...
This paper introduces imperfect information,learning,and risk aversion in a two sided matching model...
This paper develops a two-sided search-matching model with imperfectly observed types and learning. ...
We investigate patterns of assortative matching on risk attitude, using self‐reported (ordinal) data...
This paper demonstrates that a woman's propensity to separate from her husband or live-in partner de...
We propose a marriage model where assortative matching results in equilibrium for reasons other than...
The objective of this research is to further our understanding of how and why individuals enter and ...
This paper combines partner matching with an intra-household allocation model where couples decide i...
Cohabiting and married couples are analysed in presence of income uncertainty and precautionary savi...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
We study the problem of marriage formation and marital distribution in a two-period model of matchin...
This paper investigates whether premarital cohabitation affects the likelihood of divorce in a subse...
Research in the past decade has centered around questions concerning the impact of cohabitation on m...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
We examine the social, economic, and cultural determinants of “repartnering” after a divorce. Our an...
When markets are incomplete, individuals may choose to marry to diversify their labor income risk. L...