Hotchkiss, Julie L.; Moore, Robert E. - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 52 (1999) 3, pp. 410-423
This analysis of March 1993 Current Population Survey data suggests that managers with working wives earn lower wages than their counter-parts with non-working wives. The labor supply decisions of managers' wives appear to be unaffected by (that is, "exogenous" with respect to) their husbands'...