Title
The Covariance Structure of Intrafamily Earnings, Rising Inequality and Family Labor Supply
Author(s)
Dean Hyslop Dean Hyslop (Princeton University)
Abstract
This paper uses longitudinal survey data to analyse the relationship between recent increases in individual wage inequality, and individual and family earnings inequality. The analysis compares the implications of a model of intertemporal family labor supply, to those of a model with no behavioral content. The results imply that the fraction of family earnings variance attributable to permanent wage differences is about 70 percent, and remained constant as the total variance of earnings increased during the 1980's. The parameter estimates imply the intertemporal labor supply for males is zero, and for females is about 0.4. The net contribution of behavioral responses to increasing wage inequality reduced the level of family earnings inequality by 14 percent.
Creation Date
1994-12
Section URL ID
IRS
Paper Number
339
URL
https://dataspace.princeton.edu/bitstream/88435/dsp01mk61rg94c/1/339.pdf
File Function
Jel
B10, B11
Keyword(s)
earnings inequality, labor supply
Suppress
false
Series
1