Wives Who Outearn Their Husbands: A Transitory or Persistent Phenomenon?

Anne E Winkler, Timothy D. McBride, Courtney M. Andrews

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Abstract

In what percentage of married couples do wives outearn their husbands, and, moreover, how persistent are these patterns? This study systematically examined variation in point-in-time estimates across alternative measures of earnings, definitions of types of couples, and data sources and gauged the persistence of these patterns for a period of three calendar years using data from the 2000 Current Population Survey and the 1996-2000 Survey of Income and Program Participation. Among the findings are that in 19% to 30% of all married couples, wives have higher earnings than their husbands. In 60% of such couples, this arrangement persists over the three-year period; for the rest, this arrangement is transitory.


Original languageAmerican English
JournalDemography
Volume42
StatePublished - Aug 2005

Keywords

  • Educational attainment
  • Employment
  • Husbands
  • Labor markets
  • Net income
  • Nontraditional education
  • Sample size
  • Wages
  • Wives

Disciplines

  • Economics

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