Household Formation, Female Labor Supply, and Savings

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Hans Fehr, Manuel Kallweit, Fabian Kindermann

In: Scandinavian Journal of Economics 118 (2016), 4, 868-911

Abstract

In this paper, we aim to quantify the impact of changing family structures on labor supply and savings in Western societies. Our dynamic general equilibrium model features both genders, and it takes into account changes in marital status as a stochastic process. The numerical results indicate that changes in household formation can partly explain the reallocation of male and female labor supply observed during the last decades in Germany. We also find a negative impact on capital accumulation, and we show that a combination of higher marital risk and a narrowing gender wage gap can explain the changes in hours ratios between single and married men and women.



Keywords: Home production; life-cycle model; marital risk; stochastic general equilibrium
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12154

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