Household labour supply and the marriage market in the UK, 1991-2008

Publication type

Journal Article

Authors

Publication date

June 15, 2017

Summary:

We document changes in labour supply, wage and education by gender and marital status using the British Household Panel Survey, 1991-2008, and seek to disentangle the main channels behind these changes. To this end, we use a version of Goussé et al. (2016)'s search-matching model of the marriage market with labour supply, which does not use information on home production time inputs. We derive conditions under which the model is identified. We estimate different parameters for each year. This allows us to quantify how much of the changes in labour supply, wage and education by gender and marital status depends on changes in the preferences for leisure of men and women and how much depends on changes in homophily.

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Labour Economics

Volume and page numbers

Volume: 46 , p.131 -149

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2017.02.005

ISSN

9275371

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Links

- https://www.journals.elsevier.com/labour-economics/featured-articles/household-labour-supply-and-the-marriage-market-in-the-uk-19

Notes

‘Labour Economics’ Featured Article of Jean-Marc Robin’s Adam Smith Lecture, at The Twentieth SOLE Meetings/ Fourth SOLE/EALE World Conference, June 26-28 2015, Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

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