Wolf W C, MacDonald M M
Demography. 1979 Aug;16(3):389-99.
Focusing on the effects of men's earnings, this paper analyzes remarriage. Previous empirical research has not established what theoretical aspects of men's earnings are important. Here, data for Wisconsin high school graduates that include male respondents' Social Security earnings history are analyzed. The results indicate that absolute earnings, earnings instability, and earnings relative to peers have minimal effects on a man's probability of remarriage, but that permanent income positively affects remarriage. However, studies of marital disruption often find permanent income is not as important as relative earnings measures. Concluding remarks speculate about the meaning of these contrasting findings for the economics of marriage.
本文聚焦于男性收入的影响,对再婚情况进行分析。以往的实证研究尚未确定男性收入的哪些理论方面是重要的。在此,对威斯康星州高中毕业生的数据进行分析,这些数据包含男性受访者的社会保障收入历史。结果表明,绝对收入、收入不稳定以及相对于同龄人而言的收入对男性再婚概率的影响极小,但永久收入对再婚有积极影响。然而,关于婚姻破裂的研究常常发现永久收入不如相对收入指标重要。结语部分推测了这些相互矛盾的研究结果对于婚姻经济学的意义。