[url=]Costa and Kahn (2000[/url], The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115: 1287–1315) documented that power couples tended to be located in large cities, postulating a need to solve a co-location problem peculiar to dual-career, highly educated spouses. Using data from the 2008 to 2014 American Community Surveys, I find that young full-power couples are more likely to move to larger, better-educated cities relative to couples in which just the husband has a college degree and wife-only power couples more likely than couples in which neither spouse has a college degree. I also present new evidence that larger, better-educated cities offer superior joint husband-and-wife career outcomes as measured by occupational attainment for wives and husbands with college degrees.
摘要
Costa和Kahn(2000,The Quarterly Journal of Economics,115:1287-1315)记录了权力夫妇往往位于大城市,假设需要解决双职业,受过高等教育的配偶所特有的共址问题。 根据2008年至2014年美国社区调查的数据,我发现年轻的全能夫妇更有可能转移到规模更大,受过更好教育的城市,相对于只有丈夫拥有大学学位且仅有妻子的权力夫妇的夫妇更多 可能不是配偶都没有大学学位的夫妻。 我还提出了新的证据,表明规模较大,受过良好教育的城市提供了优越的夫妻共同职业结果,以妻子和具有大学学位的丈夫的职业素养来衡量。



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