Male Investment in Schooling with Frictional Labour and Marriage Markets
CESifo, Munich, 2019
CESifo Working Paper No. 7901
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We present an equilibrium model with inter-linked frictional labour and marriage markets. Women’s flow value of being single is treated as given, and it captures returns from employment. Single unemployed men conduct a so-called constrained sequential job search, and can choose to improve their labour market returns as well as their marriage prospects by undertaking a costly ex-ante investment in schooling. We establish the existence of market equilibria where a fraction of men get educated, and show that this fraction decreases if women’s labour market returns increase. We also examine the robustness of such equilibria.
Labour Markets
Economics of Education