Session 101:
Marriage Markets
Chair: V. Joseph Hotz, Duke University
Cohort Size and the Marriage Market: Explaining Nearly a Century of Change in U.S. Marriage Rates Mary Ann Bronson, University of California, Los Angeles ; Maurizio Mazzocco, University of California, Los Angeles
Divorce, Remarriage and Old-Age Poverty Maria Casanova, University of California, Los Angeles ; Clement Joubert, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Effect of Bargaining Positions in Marriage on Human Capital Accumulation Sean C. Lewis-Faupel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Bad Jobs” for Marriage: Relationship between Job Quality and Union Formation in the Context of Labor Market Changes So-Jung Lim, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Cohabitation and Marriage Market Constraints in the United States Jonathan Vespa, U.S. Census Bureau ; Rose M. Kreider, U.S. Census Bureau
Other sessions on Marriage, Family, Households and Unions