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Spouses with benefits: on match quality and consumption inside households

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  • Martin Browning
  • Laurens Cherchye
  • Demuynck Thomas
  • Bram De Rock
  • Frederic Vermeulen

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We model the interaction between the marriage market and the intra household allocation of resources. We do this within a setting that accounts for both economic gains to marriage (through public consumption) and un observed non-material match quality, without relying on the transferable utility assumption. We adopt an axiomatic approach that leads to the em pirically tractable “Additive Quantity Shifting” (AQS) model. We develop a revealed preference methodology that is able to identify individuals’ het erogeneous match qualities and to quantify them in money metric terms. The methodology can include both preference factors, affecting individuals’ preferences over private and public goods, and match quality factors, driv ing differences in unobserved match quality. We demonstrate the practical usefulness of our methodology through an application to the Belgian MEqIn data. Our results reveal intuitive patterns of match quality that allow us to rationalise both the observed matches and the within-household allocations of time and money.

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  • Martin Browning & Laurens Cherchye & Demuynck Thomas & Bram De Rock & Frederic Vermeulen, 2024. "Spouses with benefits: on match quality and consumption inside households," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 746808, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  • Handle: RePEc:ete:ceswps:746808
    Note: paper number DPS24.09
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