Bonilla, Roberto (2009): Equilibria in a model with a search labour market and a matching marriage market.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_15881.pdf Download (229kB) | Preview |
Abstract
I analyse an economy where a search labour market and a matching marriage market interact. The economy is populated by homogeneous workers, firms and marriage partners (MPs). Workers simultaneously search for firms in order to work and for MPs in order to marry. Firms post wages to attract workers. MPs look for workers in order to marry. I assume that married workers receive a pre-determined flow utility, and married MPs derive flow utility equal to the worker's earnings. This provides the link between the markets. Noisy search in the labour market generates a distribution of wages. I show that the so called married wage premium can be the consequence of frictions in both markets, without having to resort to the typical explanations. In one equilibrium, MPs marry all workers, regardless of their employment status. In a more interesting equilibrium, MPs marry only high earners, while workers accept wages that render them "unmarriageable". The workers' reservation wage must compensate them for the loss of marriageability in addition to the option of continued search for better wages. This affects the distributions of wages offered and earned, which are crucial in the MPs decision to marry/reject low earners.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Equilibria in a model with a search labour market and a matching marriage market |
English Title: | Equilibria in a model with a search labour market and a matching marriage market |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Search; Married wage premium; matching markets |
Subjects: | J - Labor and Demographic Economics > J0 - General > J01 - Labor Economics: General |
Item ID: | 15881 |
Depositing User: | Roberto Bonilla |
Date Deposited: | 24 Jun 2009 00:06 |
Last Modified: | 26 Sep 2019 19:26 |
References: | Becker, G.,1991 A Treatise of the Family. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Burdett, K., Judd, K, 1983. Equilibrium Price Dispersion. Econometrica 51, No. 4, 955-969. Burdett, K., Lagos, R., Wright, R, 2003. Crime, Inequality and Unemployment. The American Economic Review 93, No. 5, 1764-1777. Burdett, K., Lagos, R., Wright, R., 2004. An on-the-job search model of Crime, Inequality and Unemployment. International Economic Review 45, No 3, 681-706. Ginther, D., Madelin, Z., 2001. Is the male marriage premium due to selection? The effect of shotgun weddings on the return to marriage. Journal of Population Economics 14, (2), 313-328. Loughran, D., 2002. The Effect of Male Wage Inequality on Female Age at First Marriage. The Review of Economics and Statistics 84, No.2, 237-250. Lundberg, S., 2005. Men and Islands: Dealing with the Family in Empirical Labour Economics. Labour Economics 12, 591-612. Marsiglio, W., 1987. Adolescent Fathers in the United States: Their Initial Living Arrangements, Marital Experience and Educational Outcomes. Family Planning Perspectives 19 (6), 240-251. |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/15881 |