This article shows that couple formation and labor market early career path (as measured by unemployment, insecure employment, and characteristics of the first job) are intrinsically linked. We use data from the 1997 ‘Jeunes et Carrières’ survey to consider the experience of two different generations. We show that, with the arrival of mass unemployment, labor market early career path has become an important factor in couple formation, while the effect of education has diminished for young men in recent cohorts. The rise of the two-earner couple has gone hand-in-hand with greater symmetry between men and women in terms of couple formation: specifically, unemployment now reduces couple formation for both sexes. Some more traditional aspects p...
Numerous studies have shown that educational attainment and labour force status have a strong impact...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
International audienceDecisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of ne...
Couple formation over 50 has been largely unexplored until now. The lack of literature on this topic...
This paper analyzes the conditional probability of leaving unemployment of French married individual...
Decisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of negotiation between part...
This paper looks at French couples’ labour market behaviour over the last thirteen years, from 1990 ...
It has often been argued that women’s employment growth is a factor that contributes to the increase...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
The literature on couples’ labour market behaviour is rather scant. We investigate here the determin...
Decisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of negotiation between part...
Numerous studies have shown that educational attainment and labour force status have astrong impact ...
Numerous studies have shown that educational attainment and labour force status have a strong impact...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
International audienceDecisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of ne...
Couple formation over 50 has been largely unexplored until now. The lack of literature on this topic...
This paper analyzes the conditional probability of leaving unemployment of French married individual...
Decisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of negotiation between part...
This paper looks at French couples’ labour market behaviour over the last thirteen years, from 1990 ...
It has often been argued that women’s employment growth is a factor that contributes to the increase...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
The literature on couples’ labour market behaviour is rather scant. We investigate here the determin...
Decisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of negotiation between part...
Numerous studies have shown that educational attainment and labour force status have astrong impact ...
Numerous studies have shown that educational attainment and labour force status have a strong impact...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
International audienceDecisions regarding the division of labour are part of a dynamic process of ne...