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Title: More on Marriage, Fertility and the Distribution of Income
Author(s): Greenwood, Jeremy
Guner, Nezih [nguner]
Knowles, John
Publisher: Universidad de Rochester
Issued date: Mar-2002
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/5110
Abstract: According to Pareto (1896), the distribution of income depends on “the nature of the people comprising a society, on the organization of the latter, and, also, in part, on chance.” An overlapping generations model of marriage, fertility and income distribution is developed here. The “nature of the people” is captured by attitudes toward marriage, divorce, fertility, and children. Singles search for mates in a marriage market. They are free to accept or reject marriage proposals. Married agents make their decisions through bargaining about work, and the quantity and quality of children. They can divorce. Social policies, such as child tax credits or child support requirements, reflect the “organization of the (society).” Finally, “chance” is modelled by randomness in income, opportunities for marriage, and marital bliss.
Serie / Nº.: Working paper
489
Version of: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/5109
Keywords: Fertility
Marriage and Divorce
Nash Bargaining
Income Distribution
Public Policy
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