Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States of America.
Department of Economics, Catholic University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 25;19(10):e0306180. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306180. eCollection 2024.
This study examines the effects of relative household income on individual well-being, mental health, and physical health in Germany. Consistent with previous studies, we document a dip in the distribution of households in which the wife out-earns the husband. Using a regression discontinuity design, we show that husbands in couples in which the wife earns just more exhibit lower satisfaction with life, work, and health, and report worse physical health. Women in these couples report lower satisfaction with life and health, and worse mental health. Results on life, work, and health satisfaction among women are more pronounced in West Germany, consistent with previous evidence of gender norm differences between East and West Germany.
本研究考察了德国家庭相对收入对个人幸福感、心理健康和身体健康的影响。与以往的研究一致,我们发现,妻子收入超过丈夫的家庭数量有所减少。通过回归不连续设计,我们发现,在妻子收入略高于丈夫的夫妻中,丈夫对生活、工作和健康的满意度较低,身体健康状况也较差。在这些夫妻中,女性对生活和健康的满意度较低,心理健康状况也较差。在德国西部,女性在生活、工作和健康满意度方面的结果更为明显,这与东德和西德之间性别规范差异的先前证据一致。