Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Umeå Economic Studies,
Umeå University, Department of Economics

No 788: The Effects of Spousal Education on Individual Earnings – A Study of Married Swedish Couples

Johanna Åström ()
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Johanna Åström: Department of Economics, Umeå University, Postal: S 901 87 Umeå, Sweden

Abstract: A positive association between spousal education and individual earnings is a common empirical finding (e.g., Benham, 1974 and Rossetti and Tanda, 2000). The two most common explanations for this are sample selection and crossproductivity effects. Can spouses really benefit from each other’s human capital in the labour market, or does the entire association stem from assortative mating? In this study, we control for time-invariant heterogeneity that may be correlated with the spouse’s education level and use a rich data set that includes observations of individuals when they are single and when they are married. The results support the cross-productivity hypothesis for both males and females. Furthermore, couples with education within the same field experience even larger effects.

Keywords: Marriage; Education; Human capital spillover

JEL-codes: I21; J12; J24

30 pages, November 27, 2009

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