@techreport{d78ca1ec982a48d79cb8d61f9a3b7097,
title = "The rise and fall of divorce - a sociological adjustment of becker{\textquoteright}s model of the marriage market: a sociological adjustment of becker{\textquoteright}s model of the marriage market",
abstract = "Despite the strong and persistent influence of Gary Becker{\textquoteright}s marriage model, themodel does not completely explain the observed correlation between marriedwomen{\textquoteright}s labor market participation and overall divorce rates. In this paper weshow how a simple sociologically inspired extension of the model realigns themodel{\textquoteright}s predictions with the observed trends. The extension builds on Becker{\textquoteright}sown claim that partners match on preference for partner specialization, and, as anovelty, on additional sociological theory claiming that preference coordinationtend to happen subconsciously. When we incorporate this aspect into Becker{\textquoteright}smodel, the model provides predictions of divorce rates and causes that fit moreclosely with empirical observations. (JEL: J1)",
author = "Andersen, {Signe Hald} and Hansen, {Lars G{\aa}rn}",
year = "2010",
language = "Dansk",
series = "FOI Working Paper",
publisher = "Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen",
number = "2010/4",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen",
}