EconPapers    
Economics at your fingertips  
 

Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality

Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner, Cezar Santos and Georgi Kocharakov
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Georgi Kocharkov

No 9825, CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: Has there been an increase in positive assortative mating? Does assortative mating contribute to household income inequality? Data from the United States Census Bureau suggests there has been a rise in assortative mating. Additionally, assortative mating affects household income inequality. In particular, if matching in 2005 between husbands and wives had been random, instead of the pattern observed in the data, then the Gini coefficient would have fallen from the observed 0.43 to 0.34, so that income inequality would be smaller. Thus, assortative mating is important for income inequality. The high level of married female labor-force participation in 2005 is important for this result.

Keywords: Assortative mating; Inequality; Married female labor supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D31 J11 J12 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-02
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-lab
References: View references in EconPapers View complete reference list from CitEc
Citations: View citations in EconPapers (296)

Downloads: (external link)
https://cepr.org/publications/DP9825 (application/pdf)

Related works:
Working Paper: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2015) Downloads
Working Paper: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2015) Downloads
Working Paper: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2015) Downloads
Journal Article: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2014) Downloads
Working Paper: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2014) Downloads
Working Paper: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2014) Downloads
Working Paper: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality (2014) Downloads
This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.

Export reference: BibTeX RIS (EndNote, ProCite, RefMan) HTML/Text

Persistent link: https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:9825

Ordering information: This working paper can be ordered from
https://cepr.org/publications/DP9825

Access Statistics for this paper

More papers in CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX, UK.
Bibliographic data for series maintained by CEPR ().

 
Page updated 2026-05-19
Handle: RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:9825