Econ Research Seminar by Jerome Adda (Bocconi) on Monday, Mar 19 2018
Culture and Legal Status Trade-offs in Marriage Markets
Date: Monday, March 19
Time: 12-1 pm
Venue: Room 1300
Abstract:
We relate intermarriage formation to cultural distance between spouses and legal status acquisition motives in the context of a marital matching framework. We empirically estimate the effect of legal status acquisition on gains to intermarriage exploiting registry data on the universe of marriages in Italy and exogenous variation in immigrants' legal status, as determined by the EU enlargement process. Building on this evidence, we develop and structurally estimate a multidimensional equilibrium model allowing for trade-offs between cultural distance, legal status, and other spouses’ characteristics. The results suggest that immigrants are willing to trade-off cultural proximity for legal status, and to marry down on other individual traits for that purpose.
Prof. Adda’s website:
https://sites.google.com/site/jeromeadda16/home
Date: Monday, March 19
Time: 12-1 pm
Venue: Room 1300
Abstract:
We relate intermarriage formation to cultural distance between spouses and legal status acquisition motives in the context of a marital matching framework. We empirically estimate the effect of legal status acquisition on gains to intermarriage exploiting registry data on the universe of marriages in Italy and exogenous variation in immigrants' legal status, as determined by the EU enlargement process. Building on this evidence, we develop and structurally estimate a multidimensional equilibrium model allowing for trade-offs between cultural distance, legal status, and other spouses’ characteristics. The results suggest that immigrants are willing to trade-off cultural proximity for legal status, and to marry down on other individual traits for that purpose.
Prof. Adda’s website:
https://sites.google.com/site/jeromeadda16/home