Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriage breaks up. Recent work has exploited this exogenous variation to measure the effect of divorce on economic outcomes, and has concluded that divorce has little effect on women’s mean household income. However, using a Quantile Treatment Effect methodology (Abadie et al. 2002) we find that divorce widens the income distribution: it increases the probability that a woman has very low or very high household income. It appears that some women successfully generate income through child support, welfare, combining households, and increased labor supply after divorce, while others are markedly unsuccessful. Thus, although divorce has little effect ...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
Marital splits may affect the economic well-being of families with children significantly. We study ...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
Abstract: Men’s and women’s employment trajectories following divorce is an important issue for anal...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
Marital splits may affect the economic well-being of families with children significantly. We study ...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
Having a female firstborn child significantly increases the probability that a woman’s first marriag...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
International audienceStudies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s e...
The rise in the divorce rate over the past 40 years is one of the fundamental changes in American so...
Abstract: Men’s and women’s employment trajectories following divorce is an important issue for anal...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
Marital splits may affect the economic well-being of families with children significantly. We study ...