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Marriage Networks and Labor Market Outcomes in China

Wang, Shing-Yi. (2012). Marriage Networks and Labor Market Outcomes in China. 38.


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This paper considers the potential role of marriage in improving labor market outcomes through the expansion of an individuals' networks. I focus on the impact of a father-in-law on a young man's career using panel data from China. Particular features of the Chinese context allow for an identification strategy that isolates the network eects related to a man's father-in-law by comparing the post-marriage death of a father-in-law with the death of a mother-in-law. The estimates suggest that the loss of the father-in-law translates into a decrease in a man's earnings by 15%. Furthermore, the evidence suggests that the decline in wages can be attributed to nepotism rather than a decline in job information.




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Wang, Shing-Yi



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