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How marriage interacts with men's earnings is an important public policy issue, given debates over programs to directly … encourage healthy marriages. This paper generates new findings about the earnings-marriage relationship by estimating the … linkages between marriage, work commitment, and wage rates. Unlike other studies of the marital wage premium for men, we …
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wage differential. -- wages ; marriage ; race ; training ; fixed effects …
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It is well-known that married men earn more than comparable single men, with typical estimates of the male marriage … earn more than non-cohabiting heterosexual men. -- Male marriage premium ; gay ; heterosexual …
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estimate a life-cycle model of marriage, labor supply and divorce under limited commitment to better understand the mechanisms …
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The 2008 alimony reform in Germany considerably reduced post-marital and caregiver alimony. We analyze how individuals adapted to these changed rulings in terms of labor supply, the intra-household allocation of leisure, and marital stability. We use the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and...
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The 2008 alimony reform in Germany considerably reduced post-marital and caregiver alimony. We analyze how individuals adapted to these changed rulings in terms of labor supply, the intra-household allocation of leisure, and marital stability. We use the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and...
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To analyze the impact of changes in the value of marriage on household decisions, we present a limited commitment … changes in the value of marriage due to a housing price shock have an asymmetric impact on individual welfare both across …
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-married men. One proposed explanation for this male marriage premium is that men may be selected into marriage on the basis of … hypothesis using a "natural experiment" that may be an exogenous cause of marriage for some men. We compare the estimated … marriage premium between men whose first marriages are followed by a birth within seven months and other married men. Married …
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Married white men have higher wages and faster wage growth than unmarried white men. Using the NLSY, we examine whether racial differences in intrahousehold specialization and formal training explain married men's faster wage growth, and individual-specific data on cognitive skills, family...
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Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, we replicate previous estimates of the marital wage differential for white men, extend the analysis to African American men, then explain the within and between race differentials. We first control for formal job training, then for cognitive...
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