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Title: Marital Sorting, Household Inequality and Selection
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2023
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Abstract: Using CPS data for 1976 to 2022 we explore how wage inequality has evolved for married couples with both spouses working full time full year, and its impact on household income inequality. We also investigate how marriage sorting patterns have changed over this period. To determine the factors driving income inequality we estimate a model explaining the joint distribution of wages which accounts for the spouses’ employment decisions. We find that income inequality has increased for these households and increased assortative matching of wages has exacerbated the inequality resulting from individual wage growth. We find that positive sorting partially reflects the correlation across unobservables influencing both members’ of the marriage wages. We decompose the changes in sorting patterns over the 47 years comprising our sample into structural, composition and selection effects and find that the increase in positive sorting primarily reflects the increased skill premia for both observed and unobserved characteristics.
Url: https://docs.iza.org/dp16513.pdf
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Authors: Fernandez-Val, Ivan; Van Vuuren, Aico; Vella, Francis
Series Title: IZA Discussion Papers
Publication Number: 16513
Institution: IZA Institute of Labor Economics
Pages: 1-65
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Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Gender, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Work, Family, and Time
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