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S Lundberg… - Journal of Political Economy, 1993 - JSTOR
This paper introduces the" separate spheres" bargaining model, a new model of distribution
within marriage. It differs from divorce threat bargaining models (eg, Manser-Brown, McElroy-
Horney) in that the threat point is not divorce but a noncooperative equilibrium within ...
SJ Lundberg, RA Pollak… - Journal of Human Resources, 1997 - JSTOR
... Washington. The data used in this article can be obtained beginning in November
1997 through October 2000 from Shelly Lundberg at the Department of Economics,
Box 353330, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195. ...
S Lundberg… - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1996 - JSTOR
I n the 1970s, a proposed change in social welfare policy in the United Kingdom excited
considerable debate. The universal child allowance, which had consisted primarily of a
reduction in the amount withheld for taxes from the father's paycheck, was to be replaced ...
SJ Lundberg… - The American Economic Review, 1983 - JSTOR
Page 1. Private Discrimination and Social Intervention in Competitive Labor Markets
By SHELLY J. LUNDBERG AND RICHARD STARTZ* Do laws forbidding discrimination
reduce allocative efficiency? A common thread in economists ...
S Lundberg… - The American Economic Review, 1994 - JSTOR
In this paper we discuss some simple noncooperative models of distribution within marriage
in which the equilibria are not necessarily Pareto optimal, in which history and culture can
affect which equilibrium is realized, and in which distribution may depend on whether ...
We use longitudinal data to examine the relationship between parenthood, wages, and
hours worked for married men and women. We find evidence of negative selection into
parenthood, substantial child-related reallocations of time within the household, and ...
S Lundberg - Journal of Labor Economics, 1985 - JSTOR
The term" added worker effect" usually refers to a temporary increase in the labor supply of
married women whose husbands have become unemployed. This paper presents a new
approach to the empirical study of the added worker effect, which emphasizes the role of ...
S Lundberg - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1988 - JSTOR
Labor supply functions for married men and women are formulated as a dynamic
simultaneous equations system, which is estimated using panel data. Controlling for fixed
individuals effects allows marginal labor supply responses to be disentangled from ...
Economists usually assume that bargaining in marriage leads to efficient outcomes. The
most convincing rationale for this assumption is the belief that efficient allocations are likely
to emerge from repeated interactions in stationary environments, and that marriage ...
W Dickens… - 1985 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES HOURS RESTRICTIONS AND LABOR
SUPPLY William T. Dickens Shelly J. Lundberg Working Paper No. 1638 NATIONAL
BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH IO5O Massachusetts ...
S Lundberg… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2002 - MIT Press
In this paper, we estimate the effects of children and the differential effects of sons and
daughters on men's labor supply and hourly wage rates. The responses to fatherhood of two
cohorts of men from the PSID sample are examined separately, and we use fixed-effects ...
S Lundberg… - Journal of Labor Economics, 1995 - JSTOR
We develop an empirical model of adolescent premarital childbearing in which a woman's
decisions affect a sequence of outcomes: premarital pregnancy, pregnancy resolution, and
the occurrence of marriage before the birth. State welfare, abortion, and family planning ...
DH Klepinger,
S Lundberg… - Family Planning Perspectives, 1995 - JSTOR
Analyses based on a sample of 2,795 women interviewed annually from 1979 through 1991
in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth show that early childbearing lowers the
educational attainment of young women. After controls for an extensive set of personal ...
D Klepinger,
S Lundberg… - Journal of Human Resources, 1999 - JSTOR
We estimate the relationship between teenage childbearing, human capital investment, and
wages in early adulthood, using a sample of women from the National Longitudinal Survey
of Youth and a large set of potential instruments for fertility-principally state and county- ...
S Lundberg… - Family Planning Perspectives, 1990 - JSTOR
This study develops an empirical model that measures the influence of state welfare,
abortion and family planning policies on decisions concerning premarital pregnancy,
abortion and single parenthood. Data are based on the fertility and marital experiences of ...
Abstract We estimate the effect of a child's gender on the mother's probability of marriage or
remarriage using data from the PSID Marital History and Childbirth and Adoption History
Files. We find that the birth of a son speeds the transition into marriage when the child is ...
S Lundberg, R Startz… - Journal of Public Economics, 2003 - Elsevier
Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption
around the age of retirement that is difficult to explain with life-cycle models. Using food
consumption data from more than 550 households from the Panel Study of Income ...
S Lundberg - Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract The prevalence of son preference and its implications for family behaviour in
developing countries have received a great deal of scholarly attention, but child-gender bias
is believed to be empirically unimportant in wealthy, non-traditional societies. Studies by ...
S Lundberg… - Journal of Labor Economics, 1998 - JSTOR
A model of the ''new growth theory''type is applied to the persistence of racial income
differentials in the presence of community segregation. When community human capital
affects human capital accumulation by individuals, differences between groups can persist ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES TIED WAGE—HOURS OFFERS AND THE ENDOGENEITY
OF WAGES Shelly Lundberg Working Paper No. 1131 ... on a sample of individuals. Shelly Lundberg
Department of Economics University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 Page 3. ...
SJ Lundberg - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1991 - JSTOR
Page 1. THE ENFORCEMENT OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LAWS UNDER IMPERFECT
INFORMATION: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES SHELLY J. LUNDBERG I.
INTRODUCTION More than twenty years have passed since the enactment of the Civil Rights ...
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Gary Becker's path-breaking" Treatise on
the Family" provides an occasion to reexamine both the American family and family
economics. We begin by discussing how families have changed in recent decades: the ...
S Lundberg, S McLanahan… - Demography, 2007 - Springer
Abstract In this article, we use data from the first two waves of the Fragile Families and Child
Wellbeing Study to examine the effects of child gender on father involvement and to
determine if gender effects differ by parents' marital status. We examine several indicators ...
Abstract For recent cohorts of American couples, the traditional division of labor between
husbands and wives is strongly associated with the presence of children in the household.
We define measures of specialization and market intensity in household hours worked ...
Recent research in family economics emphasizes the interdependence of men's decisions
about work and family, and should prompt a reconsideration of the standard practice in labor
economics of 'controlling'for marital status and children in the analysis of labor market ...
Abstract: Race and ethnicity play a central role in understanding the structure of inequality in
the United States. In this paper, we focus on the economic chasm between black and white
America and on what economic theory can contribute to our understanding of both ...
NM Kiefer,
SJ Lundberg… - Journal of Business & Economic …, 1985 - JSTOR
Page 1. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, April 1985, Vol. 3, No. 2 How Long Is a
Spell of Unemployment? Illusions and Biases in the Use of CPS Data Nicholas M. Kiefer
Department of Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 ...
S Lundberg… - Family Investments in Children: …, 2004 - econ.washington.edu
ABSTRACT We test for differences in parental investment in sons and daughters by
estimating the effect of child gender on household expenditures. Using Consumer
Expenditure Survey data from 1990 to 1998, we find that the expenditures of married- ...
S Lundberg - Manuscript, University of Washington, 2002 - econ.washington.edu
Can family members make credible promises about future behavior, or agree on rules for
sharing future household resources? Very recently, economists have explored the
implications of a couple's inability to make binding, legally-enforceable commitments ...
S Lundberg - Behavioral dimensions of retirement economics, 1999 - books.google.com
W: rHEN THE social security system was established in 1935, women made up less than 25
percent of the work force and only a third of female workers were married. Economists'
treatment of the retirement decision has been persistently influenced by this demographic ...
S Lundberg, JL Romich… - Review of Economics of the …, 2009 - Springer
Abstract In this paper, we examine the determinants of decision-making power by children
and young adolescents. Moving beyond previous economic models that treat children as
goods consumed by adults, we develop a noncooperative model of parental control of ...
S Lundberg… - Working Papers, 1990 - econpapers.repec.org
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Related works: Working Paper: ADOLESCENT PREMARITAL CHILDBEARING: DO OPPORTUNITY
COSTS MATTER? (1990) This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search ...
S Lundberg, SW Pabilonia… - 2007 - econ.washington.edu
... Time Allocation of Parents and Investments in Sons and Daughters* Shelly Lundberg Department
of Economics, University of Washington and IZA, Bonn lundberg@u.washington.edu Sabrina
Wulff Pabilonia US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2 Massachusetts Ave., NE Rm. ...
Abstract: This paper documents some distinct and surprising patterns of specialization
among new parents in the NLSY79. Child gender has significant effects on the labor supply
of both mothers and father, and these effects are opposite at the two ends of the education ...
Abstract: This paper presents several related economic models that explore the
relationships between imperfect information, racial income disparities, and segregation. The
use of race as a signal arises here, as in models of statistical discrimination, from ...
[CITATION] Unemployment and household labour supply: a dissertation
S Lundberg… - Working Papers, 1998 - ideas.repec.org
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S Lundberg - Frontiers in the Economics of Gender, 2008 - books.google.com
Families and households provide the context in which important non-market transactions
between men and women take place. Partners in a marital or de facto union and their
children generally co-reside and spend time together, and this proximity may yield ...
S Lundberg… - The New Palgrave, Dictionary of Economics, 2nd …, 2007 - usal.es
Economic models of consumer demand and labor supply begin with an individual economic
agent choosing actions that maximize his or her utility function subject to a budget constraint.
How can we reconcile this individualistic theory of the consumer with the reality that ...
S Lundberg… - … Papers in Economics at the University …, 1992 - econpapers.repec.org
Related works: Working Paper: On the Persistence of Racial Inequality (1992) Working
Paper: On the Persistence of Racial Inequality (1994) Working Paper: On the Persistence of Racial
Inequality (1994) Journal Article: On the Persistence of Racial Inequality (1998) This item ...
SJ Lundberg - Contemporary Economic Policy, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. EQUALITY AND EFFICIENCY ANTIDISCRIMINATION POLICIES IN THE
LABOR MARKET SHELLY J. LUNDBERG+ Some have criticized government
antidiscrimination programs for causing efficiency losses both by ...
[CITATION] Bargaining and distribution in families
S Lundberg… - The well-being of children and families: Research and …, 2001
S Lundberg, RD Plotnick… - 1990 - en.scientificcommons.org
S Lundberg… - Journal of Population Economics, 2007 - Springer
Abstract We present several economic models of racial segregation and income inequality.
The use of race as a signal arises from imperfect information about the return to transactions
with particular agents. In a search framework, signaling supports not simply a ...
HJ Choi,
S Lundberg… - IZA Discussion Paper No. 1761, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We find a strong association between family status and labor market outcomes for
recent cohorts of West German men in the German Socio-Economic Panel. Living with a
partner and living with a child both have substantial positive effects on earnings and work ...
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES THE ADDED WOHKER EFFECT: A REAPPRAISAL
Shelly Lundberg Working Paper No. iO6 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02138 July 1981 ...
[CITATION] Testing the opportunity cost hypothesis of adolescent premarital childbearing
S Lundberg… - Meetings of Population Association of America, Toronto, 1990
S Lundberg - IZA Conference on “The Future of Family and Work.” In …, 2002 - iza.org
Can family members make credible promises about future behavior, or agree on rules for
sharing future household resources? Very recently, economists have explored the
implications of a couple's inability to make binding, legally-enforceable commitments ...
Abstract: This paper uses data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study to examine
the relationship between psychological traits, in particular personality, and the formation and
dissolution of marital and cohabiting partnerships. Changing patterns of selection into and ...
HJ Choi, JM Joesch… - Labour economics, 2008 - Elsevier
We find a strong association between family status and labor market outcomes for recent
cohorts of West German men in the German Socio-Economic Panel. Living with a partner
and living with a child both have substantial positive effects on earnings and work hours. ...
[CITATION] An Empirical Model of Labor Supply with Restricted Hours Choice
W Dickens… - NBER Working Paper, 1985
S Lundberg - Out of wedlock: Causes and consequences of …, 2001 - books.google.com
The chapters of this book provide a wealth of information on the correlates of, and changes
in, nonmarital childbearing in the United States and Europe. A number of methodological
advances have been made, and some progress in sorting out causal relationships from ...
[CITATION] Wales (1997)
SJ Lundberg, RA Pollak… - Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources? …
[CITATION] kPrivate Discrimination and Social Inter% vention in Competitive Labor Markets. lAmerican Economic Review
SJ Lundberg… - June, 1983
[CITATION] Marriage and the Retirement Consumption Puzzle
S Lundberg, R Startz… - 2000 - University of Washington working …
[CITATION] Work and Family: Child Gender, Marriage, and the Work Hours and Earnings of German Men
HJ Choi, J Joesch… - 2005 - mimeo
[CITATION] Effects of State Welfare
S Lundberg… - Abortion and Family Planning, 1990
DH Klepinger,
S Lundberg… - 1998 - econ.washington.edu
Abstract In this paper, we model and estimate the relationship between teenage
childbearing at different ages and human capital investment. Taking advantage of a large
set of potential instruments for fertility--principally state and county-level indicators of the ...
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES HOW LONG IS A SPELL OF
UNEMPLOYMENT?: ILLUSIONS AND BIASES IN THE USE OF СPS DATA Nicholas
M. Kiefer Shelly J. Lundberg George R. Neumann Working Paper No. ...
[CITATION] Marriage Market Equilibrium and Bargaining in Marriage
S Lundberg, RA Pollak… - manuscript, University of Washington, 2008
[CITATION] Earnings losses caused by teenage premarital and marital childbearing
S Lundberg… - annual meetings of the American Economics …, 1990
[CITATION] An intergenerational model of domestic violence
S Lundberg… - unpublished thesis, University of Washington, 1997
SJ Lundberg - … : labor market discrimination and public policy, 1994 - books.google.com
Page 99. Equality and Efficiency: Antidiscrimination Policies in the Labor Market Shelly J.
Lundberg I. INTRODUCTION During recent years, a move away from government regulation
of, and inter- vention in, the US economy has occurred. This trend has been broad based. ...
[CITATION] Antidiscrimination Policies in the Labor Market
SJ Lundberg - Equal Employment Opportunity, 1994
[CITATION] Is Unemployment Involuntary?
S Lundberg… - 1983 - Domestic Studies Program, Hoover …
[CITATION] Marriage Market Equilibrium and Bargaining
S Lundberg… - University of Washington at Saint Louis, unpublished …, 2009
[CITATION] How Does Adolescent Fertility Affect the Human Capital and Wages of Young Women?” forthcoming in
D Klepinger, S Lundberg… - Journal of Human Resources
Economic models of the family generally conceptualize children as either completely
dependent, or as teenagers with fully-formed preferences and capable of full economic
independence—eg McElroy's (1985) young adult men or teenagers studied by Hotz et al ( ...
[CITATION] The Effect of Sons and Daughters on the Work Hours and Earnings of German Men and Women
HJ Choi, J Joesch… - work in progress, 2004
JL Romich,
S Lundberg… - Journal of Research on …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This article reports on a study of whether young adolescents make decisions autonomously,
share decisions with their parents, or have decisions made for them by parents. Using a
sample of 2,632 12-and 13-year-olds from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 ...
S Lundberg… - Working Papers, 1989 - econpapers.repec.org
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[CITATION] Distribution within marriage: noncooperative bargaining models.'
S Lundberg… - Department of Economics. University of Washington. …, 1993
[CITATION] Measuring the Earnings Losses Caused by Teenage Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing
S Lundberg… - University of Washington, 1989
[CITATION] VThe Division of Labor by New Parents: Does Child Gender Matter
S Lundberg - 2005 - V IZA Discussion Paper
[CITATION] Separate Spheres Bargaining and the Marriage Market, 101 J
S Lundberg… - Pol. Econ, 1993
... Related research. Keywords: LABOUR MARKET; ECONOMIC MODELS;
DISCRIMINATION; Other versions of this item: Paper: Shelly Lundberg & Richard
Startz, 1998. ... [Downloadable!]; Shelly Lundberg & Richard Startz, 1998. ...
K Burdett, NM Kiefer,
S Lundberg… - 1981 - kellogg.northwestern.edu
Introduction New developments in human capital/search and turnover theory and the
availability of new evidence drawn from longitudinal panel data have stimulated
considerable interest in labor supply and labor force participation dynamics. We now ...
[CITATION] HOUSEHOLD LABOUR SUPPLY WITH QUANTITY CONSTRAINTS
S Lundberg - Workshop on Labour Market Dynamics, Sandbjerg, …, 1982
K Løken, K Lommerud… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Norwegian registry data is used to investigate the location decisions of a full
population cohort of young adults as they complete their education, establish separate
households and form their own families. We find that the labor market opportunities and ...
M Famulari, K Hassett,
S Lundberg… - 1994 - econ.ucsd.edu
ABSTRACT A nonparametric test of optimizing behavior, determining the consistency of
observed choices and budget constraints with the Generalized Axiom of Revealed
Preference, is applied to individual households' disaggregated commodity and hours ...
Abstract. This paper uses data from the German Socio-economic Panel Survey to examine
the relationship between a set of personal traits (including personality, risk aversion, trust,
locus of control, and reciprocity) and demographic and family outcomes. An individual's ...
S Lundberg - Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract: A substantial increase in the availability of data on psychosocial traits in large
representative longitudinal samples has opened up new areas of research for economists
and new opportunities for collaborations with psychologists. As an example, I incorporate ...
[CITATION] Decision-making by the Children of the NLSY
S Lundberg, J Romich… - Unpublished manuscript. Department of …, 2007
SR Cosslett, WD Fisher, DS Hamermesh, SR King… - 1981 - kellogg.northwestern.edu
Page 1. DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 452-R AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE RETURNS
TO JOB SEARCH A Robert S. Chirinko October 1981 Forthcoming in The American Economic
Review Visiting Assistant Professor, Northwestern University. ...
D Klepinger,
S Lundberg… - 1998 - csde.washington.edu
Abstract In this paper, we model and estimate the relationship between adolescent
childbearing at different ages and human capital investment. Taking advantage of a large
set of potential instruments for fertility--principally state and county-level indicators of the ...
SR Cosslett, WD Fisher, DS Hamermesh, SR King… - execed.kellogg.northwestern.edu
Page 1. DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 452—R AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION Q5 THE
RETURNS E JOB SEARCH * Robert S. Chirinko October l98l Forthcoming in The American
Economic Review Visiting Assistant Professor, Northwestern University. ...
K Løken, KE Lommerud… - 2011 - cepr.org
Norwegian registry data is used to investigate the location decisions of a full population
cohort of young adults as they complete their education, establish separate households and
form their own families. We find that the labor market opportunities and family ties of both ...
[CITATION] Effects of Income Control on Household Decisions: Evidence from Dutch Household Data
S Lundberg, J Romich… - Working Papers, 2007 - ideas.repec.org
This article reports on a study of whether young adolescents make decisions autonomously,
share decisions with their parents, or have decisions made for them by parents. Using a
sample of 2,620 12-and 13-year-olds from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth– ...
[CITATION] Labor and Population Program
Zusammenfassung: This paper presents several economic models that explore the
relationships between imperfect information, racial income disparities, and segregation. The
use of race as a signal arises here, as in models of statistical discrimination, from ...
ABSTRACT In this paper we estimate the effects of children and the differential effects of
sons and daughters on men's labor supply and hourly wage rates. The responses to
fatherhood of two cohorts of men from the PSID sample–men born in and before 1950 and ...
Using food-consumption data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1979-1986 and
1989-1992, this report investigates evidence and potential causes of a substantial drop in
household consumption around the age of retirement.
[CITATION] Expansion of Secondary Industry in British Columbia: The Possibilities for Provincial Government Initiative
S Lundberg - 1975 - University of British Columbia
S Lundberg, D Klepinger… - Working Papers, 1998 - econpapers.repec.org
Related works: Working Paper: Teen Childbearing and Human Capital: Does Timing Matter?
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SSRN-Saving for Retirement: Household Bargaining and Household
Net Worth by Shelly Lundberg, Jennifer Ward-Batts.
K Løken, KE Lommerud… - tax.mpg.de
Abstract We use Norwegian registry data to investigate the location decisions of a full
population cohort of young adults as they complete their education, establish separate
households and form their own families. We find that married men live significantly closer ...
Since the middle of the 20th century, there has been a marked decline in the degree to
which married men and women in the United States and in other developed nations
specialize in distinct economic activities. Decreasing specialization is reflected in ...
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