Examines changes between 1970 and 2007 in the percentage of adults who are married, the incomes and education levels of husbands and wives, and household incomes of the married and unmarried. Analyzes trends by gender, education, and race
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...
The institution of marriage has undergone significant changes in recent decades as women have outpac...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
Since the 1950s, the economic lives of women have changed dramatically with rapid increases in labor...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
Our objective is to link recent U.S. marriage trends to changes in the employment and earnings of th...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
Women born in 1935 went to college significantly less than their male counterparts and married women...
The last three decades have witnessed the rise of a political gender gap in the United States wherei...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...
The institution of marriage has undergone significant changes in recent decades as women have outpac...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
We examine changes in marriage and earnings patterns across four cohorts born between 1936 and 1975 ...
Since the 1950s, the economic lives of women have changed dramatically with rapid increases in labor...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
Our objective is to link recent U.S. marriage trends to changes in the employment and earnings of th...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
Women born in 1935 went to college significantly less than their male counterparts and married women...
The last three decades have witnessed the rise of a political gender gap in the United States wherei...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
The deteriorating labor market position of young men has arguably played an important role in later ...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The distribution of labor market activity across U.S. individuals has changed dramatically since 196...