Arnstein Aassve
;
Simon Burgess
;
Andrew Chesher
;
Carol Propper

transitions from home to marriage of young americans (replication data)

The paper examines the impact of income on the transitions between home, living independently and first marriage of young Americans. A matching model is outlined, similar to that used in theories of job search, to explain the probability of marriage and living alone. A multiple-state, multiple-transition model which allows for correlated heterogeneity on the first and subsequent transitions is estimated. The results show that income has a strong and significant effect. The impact of unobserved heterogeneity is examined in detail. The impact of the young person's earnings on the transitions is explored through simulation.

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Suggested Citation

Aassve, Arnstein; Burgess, Simon; Chesher, Andrew; Propper, Carol (2002): Transitions from home to marriage of young Americans (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022314.1309413488