We review the relationship between female labor supply and marital instability. Traditionally, the sociological literature has focused on the impact of female labor supply on the likelihood of divorce with specific reference to the independence hypothesis. However, recent studies in sociology and economics provide more consistent evidence that the direction of causality may be the other way around. Women might increase their labor supply in the anticipation of divorce. We review the methodological developments in measuring economic independence and the recent evidence on its impact on divorce. Then we turn our attention to the alternative literature on the impact of divorce on female labor supply. We outline the theoretical arguments put fo...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
We review the relationship between female labor supply and marital instability. Traditionally, the s...
In response to the changing family and social structures in the United States, an accurate understan...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
Both Granger causality and three-stage least squares tests with state level panel data suggest that ...
If participation in the labor market helps to secure women's outside options in the case of divorce...
To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on fem...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
If participation in the labor market helps to secure women's outside options in the case of divorce/...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
Using longitudinal data covering 25 years from 1979 to 2004, the author examines the relationship be...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
We review the relationship between female labor supply and marital instability. Traditionally, the s...
In response to the changing family and social structures in the United States, an accurate understan...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
Both Granger causality and three-stage least squares tests with state level panel data suggest that ...
If participation in the labor market helps to secure women's outside options in the case of divorce...
To gain insight on factors that impede economic independence of women, this book concentrates on fem...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
If participation in the labor market helps to secure women's outside options in the case of divorce/...
Marital conflicts can have negative welfare consequences. In this paper we use an equivalence scale ...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...
Using longitudinal data covering 25 years from 1979 to 2004, the author examines the relationship be...
Although romantic love, social convention and traditional and religious beliefs are emphasized as th...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
This paper provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of the marriage market and divo...