During the late 1990s, the convergence of women's labor force participation rates to men's rates came to a halt. This paper explores the degree to which the role of education and marriage in women's labor supply decisions also changed over this time period. Specifically, this paper investigates women's decisions to exit the labor market upon the birth of a child. The results indicate that changing exit behavior among married, educated women at this period in their lives was not likely the driving force behind the aggregate changes seen in labor force participation. Rather, changes in exit rates among single women, particularly those less educated, are much more consistent with the changing pattern of aggregate female labor force participati...
The Economic Recovery Act of 1981 and the Tax Reform Act of 1986 changed the U.S. income tax structu...
This paper examines the effects of the divorce law liberalization of the early 1970s on the increase...
Taken together, these results suggest that women who drop out of the labor force to raise families c...
Recent trends in the labor force participation of women have brought much public attention to the is...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
Despite strong increases in women's labor force participation – especially among married women with ...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
Women born in 1935 went to college significantly less than their male counterparts and married women...
This research uses census data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine the female labor force...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
In this paper, we study the role of education as insurance against a bad marriage. Historically, due...
Based on a model that views men and women as participants in competitive markets for women’s home pr...
This paper, written for the 2013−2014 Symposium of the Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality, e...
The Economic Recovery Act of 1981 and the Tax Reform Act of 1986 changed the U.S. income tax structu...
This paper examines the effects of the divorce law liberalization of the early 1970s on the increase...
Taken together, these results suggest that women who drop out of the labor force to raise families c...
Recent trends in the labor force participation of women have brought much public attention to the is...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
Despite strong increases in women's labor force participation – especially among married women with ...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
Women born in 1935 went to college significantly less than their male counterparts and married women...
This research uses census data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine the female labor force...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
In this paper, we study the role of education as insurance against a bad marriage. Historically, due...
Based on a model that views men and women as participants in competitive markets for women’s home pr...
This paper, written for the 2013−2014 Symposium of the Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality, e...
The Economic Recovery Act of 1981 and the Tax Reform Act of 1986 changed the U.S. income tax structu...
This paper examines the effects of the divorce law liberalization of the early 1970s on the increase...
Taken together, these results suggest that women who drop out of the labor force to raise families c...