Can Rising Inequality Explain Aggregate Trends in Marriage? Evidence from U.S. States, 1977-2005

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Coughlin, Tristan P. [1 ]
Drewianka, Scott D. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA
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wage inequality; marriage; MENS CAREER-DEVELOPMENT; WAGE INEQUALITY; UNILATERAL DIVORCE; DECISIONS; CHILDREN; SKILL; RATES; AGE;
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We investigate the hypothesis that rising wage inequality caused declines in the U. S. aggregate marriage hazard since 1970. Despite confirming previous findings that inequality accounts for much of the decline among young adults before 1990, we find that the aggregate marriage hazard became much less sensitive to inequality thereafter. Our explanation for the weakened relationship relies on the theoretical prediction, which we verify empirically, that inequality influences marital decisions of young singles much more than those of older singles. The aggregate marriage hazard thus became less responsive to inequality over this period because the unmarried population became older.
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