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Research Spotlight: Responding to a Spouse's Lost Income

Spencer Cooper-Ohm
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Econ Focus, 2026, vol. 25, issue 1Q/2Q

Abstract: Does a spouse increase the amount they work when their spouse loses income? Finding proof of what economists call the "added worker effect" has historically been difficult. It seems intuitive that people would be incentivized to balance out their spouse's wage loss to prevent large drops in household income, but economic work to date has found little evidence that this is the case.

Keywords: household and consumer finance; employment and labor markets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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