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Alexandra Killewald

Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, US
Education, work, economy (socio-economic differences)

Marriage is useless (for wages)

March 6, 2021June 19, 2017 Alexandra Killewald and Ian Lundberg
Family, Marriage, Work

On average, in the United States, men earn more per hour when married than when single, even after adjusting for differences such as age and education. However, despite the suggestive … Read more

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