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Wives' Relative Wages,Husbands' Paid Work Hours,and Wives' Labor‐Force Exit
Authors:Emily Fitzgibbons Shafer
Institution:Harvard University
Abstract:Economic theories predict that women are more likely to exit the labor force if their partners' earnings are higher and if their own wage rate is lower. In this article, I use the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (N = 2,254) and discrete‐time event‐history analysis to show that wives' relative wages are more predictive of their exit than are their own or their husbands' absolute wages. In addition, I show that women married to men who work more than 45 hours per week are more likely to exit the labor force than are wives whose husbands' work approximately 40 hours per week. My findings highlight the need to examine how women's partners affect women's labor‐force participation.
Keywords:labor‐force participation  women's earnings  women's employment  work hours
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