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Title: Changes in Couples' Earnings Following Parenthood and Trends in Family Earnings Inequality
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2021
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ISSN: 0070-3370
DOI: 10.1215/00703370-9160055
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Abstract: The growing economic similarity of spouses has contributed to rising income inequality across households. Explanations have typically centered on assortative mating, but recent work has argued that changes in women's employment and spouses' division of paid work have played a more important role. We expand this work to consider the critical turning point of parenthood in shaping couples' division of employment and earnings. Drawing on three U.S. nationally representative surveys, we examine the role of parenthood in spouses' earnings correlations between 1968 and 2015. We examine the extent to which changes in spouses' earnings correlations are due to (1) changes upon entry into marriage (assortative mating), (2) changes between marriage and parenthood, (3) changes following parenthood, and (4) changes in women's employment. Our findings show that increases in the correlation between spouses' earnings prior to 1990 came largely from changes between marriage and first birth, but increases after 1990 came almost entirely from changes following parenthood. In both instances, changes in women's employment are key to increasing earnings correlations. Changes in assortative mating played little role in either period. An assessment of the aggregate-level implications points to the growing significance of earnings similarity after parenthood for rising income inequality across families.
Url: https://doi.org/10.1215/00703370-9160055
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Authors: Gonalons-Pons, Pilar; Schwartz, Christine R.; Musick, Kelly
Periodical (Full): Demography
Issue: 3
Volume: 58
Pages: 1093-1117
Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Poverty and Welfare, Work, Family, and Time
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