Publikation: Technology and the Changing Family : A Unified Model of Marriage, Divorce, Educational Attainment, and Married Female Labor-Force Participation
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Marriage has declined since 1960, with the drop being more significant for noncollege-educated individuals versus college-educated ones. Divorce has increased, more so for the noncollege-educated. Additionally, positive assortative mating has risen. Income inequality among households has also widened. A unified model of marriage, divorce, educational attainment, and married female labor-force participation is developed and estimated to fit the postwar US data. Two underlying driving forces are considered: technological progress in the household sector and shifts in the wage structure. The analysis emphasizes the joint role that educational attainment, married female labor-force participation, and marital structure play in determining income inequality.
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GREENWOOD, Jeremy, Nezih GUNER, Georgi KOCHARKOV, Cezar SANTOS, 2016. Technology and the Changing Family : A Unified Model of Marriage, Divorce, Educational Attainment, and Married Female Labor-Force Participation. In: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 2016, 8(1), pp. 1-41. ISSN 1945-7707. eISSN 1945-7715. Available under: doi: 10.1257/mac.20130156BibTex
@article{Greenwood2016Techn-32859, year={2016}, doi={10.1257/mac.20130156}, title={Technology and the Changing Family : A Unified Model of Marriage, Divorce, Educational Attainment, and Married Female Labor-Force Participation}, number={1}, volume={8}, issn={1945-7707}, journal={American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics}, pages={1--41}, author={Greenwood, Jeremy and Guner, Nezih and Kocharkov, Georgi and Santos, Cezar} }
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