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We consider a matching model in which individuals belonging to two populations (\textquotedblleft males … which few general results have previously been derived. We show that in this framework a stable matching always exists, it …
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violates one of our conditions. Finally, we use our approach to evaluate the evolution of assortative matching in the US over … the last decades, and conclude that assortative matching has increased, particularly at the top of the education …
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The extent to which like-with like marry is important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of children that result from the union. In this paper we present evidence on changes in assortative mating and its implications for household inequality in the UK. Our approach contrasts with others...
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While many theoretical works, particularly in Family Economics, rely on the Transferable Utility (TU) assumption, its exact implications in terms of individual preferences have never been fully worked out. In this paper, we provide a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for a group to...
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