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The impact of assortative mating on income inequality in Switzerland

Auteur(s)
Kuhn, Ursina 
Institut de sociologie 
Ravazzini, Laura 
NCCR-on the move 
Maison d'édition
FORS
Date de parution
2017
Nombre de page
19
Mots-clés
  • Income inequality
  • homogamy
  • labour supply
  • education
  • earnings
  • Switzerland
  • Income inequality

  • homogamy

  • labour supply

  • education

  • earnings

  • Switzerland

Résumé
Homogamy is one of the possible drivers of income inequality in society. This study analyses the influence of homogamy in partners’ earnings on income inequality in Switzerland using data of the Swiss Household Panel from 1999 to 2015. The first part monitors homogamy in educational levels, parental education, hourly wages and realised yearly earnings using correlation coefficients. The second part estimates the impact of assortative mating on income inequality using counterfactual simulations. By focusing not only on realised earnings but also on hourly wages, we can distinguish between the effect of homogamy from the effects of labour supply adjustments. In addition, we take into account the selection into partnership. Results show a very weak correlation between partners’ realised earnings. The observed Gini coefficient of realised earnings is not different from the Gini in a scenario where partners match independently of their earnings. Two processes explain these results. First, there is relatively little homogamy in hourly wages. Second, adjustments of labour supply to partner’s characteristics have an equalising effect that can offset the impact of homogamy.
Lié au projet
Inégalités des revenus et de la fortune, privations et bien-être en Suisse, 1990-2013 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/25720
Type de publication
working paper
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