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Marriage and divorce: the role of unemployment insurance
Abstract This paper examines how changes in household-level risk sharing affect the marriage market. We use as our laboratory a German unemployment insurance (UI) reform that tightened means-testing based on the partner’s income. The reduced generosity of UI increased the demand for household-level risk shar... view more
This paper examines how changes in household-level risk sharing affect the marriage market. We use as our laboratory a German unemployment insurance (UI) reform that tightened means-testing based on the partner’s income. The reduced generosity of UI increased the demand for household-level risk sharing, which lowered the attractiveness of individuals exposed to unemployment risk. Because unemployment risk correlates with non-German nationality, our main finding is that the UI reform led to a decrease in intermarriage. The 2004 expansion of the European Union had a comparable effect on intermarriage for the affected nationalities. Both reforms increased marital stability, which is consistent with better selection by couples.... view less
Keywords
microcensus; marriage; divorce; unemployment insurance; labor market; reform; intermarriage; EU expansion
Classification
Family Policy, Youth Policy, Policy on the Elderly
Labor Market Research
Free Keywords
household risk sharing; labor market reform; Mikrozensus 1997-2013
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 2277-2308
Journal
Journal of Population Economics, 36 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00148-023-00961-1
ISSN
1432-1475
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed