Outside Options, Job Mobility, and Gender: Evidence from Divorce Laws

Julia Hatamyar
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This paper studies the effects of non-market outside options on measures of female job mobility using a hand-collected data set of 3,041 MBA resumes. Specifically, I examine two aspects of the household: spousal assets and children. In order to proxy for these unobserved household characteristics, I exploit cross-state variation in laws regulating post-divorce asset distribution and child custody assignment. Although female MBAs on average are significantly more likely to be employed by more firms and hold more positions than their male counterparts, the effect is largely explained by accounting for differences in household outside options. A decreased likelihood of receiving an equal share of spousal assets after divorce leads to an 8.6% increase in female MBA job positions held. An increased likelihood of gaining sole child custody post-divorce has no effect on female MBA job mobility. The findings also demonstrate a relationship between divorce legislation and job mobility for both genders.
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外部选择、工作流动性和性别:来自离婚法的证据
本文利用手工收集的3041份MBA简历数据集,研究了非市场外部选择对女性就业流动性指标的影响。具体来说,我考察了家庭的两个方面:配偶财产和子女。为了代表这些未被观察到的家庭特征,我利用了离婚后资产分配和子女监护权分配的跨州法律差异。尽管平均而言,女性mba毕业生比男性毕业生更有可能被更多的公司聘用,担任更多的职位,但这种影响在很大程度上可以通过考虑家庭外部选择的差异来解释。离婚后获得配偶财产平等份额的可能性降低,导致女性MBA职位增加了8.6%。离婚后获得单独子女监护权的可能性增加,对MBA女性的工作流动性没有影响。研究结果还表明,离婚立法与男女就业流动性之间存在关系。
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