Returns to education for women, assortative marriage matching, and home production
I estimate returns to college education for women, accounting for how assortative marriage matching and the home production affect labor supply and fertility choice, based on the National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1979 and the NLSY79 Child/Young Adults 1986—2012. First, the gain from home productio...
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Main Author: | MYONG, Sunha |
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