Within marriages husbands typically tend to be older and higher educated than their wife. This paper tries to explain this by analyzing whether age and education differences between spouses have an effect on happiness. Two alternative hypotheses are tested on the relation between age and education gaps between partners and life satisfaction. It is found that a positive age gap between husband and wife increases both male and female life satisfaction, while female life satisfaction increases if the education gap is smaller
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
Within marriages husbands typically tend to be older and higher educated than their wife. This paper...
In choosing marriage partners, we generally look for someone with similar status characteristics to ...
This paper analyzes the causal relationships between marriage and subjective well-being in a longitu...
This paper examines the effects of happiness on the sex gap in life expectancy. Utilizing a cross-co...
(revised version) Abstract: This paper analyzes the causal relationships between marriage and subjec...
In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of marital age gaps, we present r...
In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of marital age gaps, we present r...
This paper attempts to investigate how differences of height, education and age within a coupleinflu...
ABSTRACT: This research examines the marital satisfaction and happiness in men and women who are mar...
Based on three large panel surveys, this paper shows that happiness gaps between spouses are a good ...
This paper identifies the effects of both own and spouse’s education levels on individual economic s...
This article identifies the effects of both own and spouses' education levels on individual economic...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
Within marriages husbands typically tend to be older and higher educated than their wife. This paper...
In choosing marriage partners, we generally look for someone with similar status characteristics to ...
This paper analyzes the causal relationships between marriage and subjective well-being in a longitu...
This paper examines the effects of happiness on the sex gap in life expectancy. Utilizing a cross-co...
(revised version) Abstract: This paper analyzes the causal relationships between marriage and subjec...
In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of marital age gaps, we present r...
In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of marital age gaps, we present r...
This paper attempts to investigate how differences of height, education and age within a coupleinflu...
ABSTRACT: This research examines the marital satisfaction and happiness in men and women who are mar...
Based on three large panel surveys, this paper shows that happiness gaps between spouses are a good ...
This paper identifies the effects of both own and spouse’s education levels on individual economic s...
This article identifies the effects of both own and spouses' education levels on individual economic...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...