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Title: Neighborhood Effects, Peer Classification, and the Decision of Women to Work

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2015

Abstract: We examine the influence of neighborhood peer effects on the decision of women to work using panel data that follows clusters of adjacent homes between 1985-1993. Modeling assumptions imply rank order restrictions that enable us to classify individuals into peer groups while identifying peer effects and underlying mechanisms. For women, peer effects influence labor supply in part because women appear to emulate the work behavior of nearby women with similar age children. For men, peer effects are mostly absent, consistent with inelastic work decisions. Geographically concentrated panel data are crucial for these estimates and could be exploited in other settings.

Url: http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/rosenthal/recent papers/Neigh_Effects_10-1-2015.pdf

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Authors: Mota, Nuno; Mae, Fannie; Fannie, Eleonora

Publisher: Cornell University

Data Collections: IPUMS CPS

Topics: Gender, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Other

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