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Marriage, Labor Supply, and Home Production

23 Dec 2015

We extend the search-matching model of the marriage market of Shimer and Smith (2000) to allow for labor supply, home production, match-specific shocks and endogenous divorce. We study nonparametric identification using panel data on marital status, education, family values, wages, and market and non market hours, and we develop a semiparametric estimator. We estimate how much sorting results from time use specialization or homophilic preferences. We estimate how equilibrium marriage formation affects the wage elasticities of market and non market hours. We estimate individuals’ willingness to pay for marriage and quantify the redistributive effect of intrahousehold resource sharing.
economics economy inequality consumer price index family labour labour economics marriage microeconomics bargaining parameter survey methodology parameters gmm family economics microeconomic parametric bargaining problem threat points threat point
Pages
53
Published in
Québec, QC, CA

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