A re-evaluation of the economic consequences of divorce

被引:150
作者
Peterson, RR
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[1] Social Science Research Council, New York, NY 10019
[2] Urban Research Program, Social Science Research Council, New York City, NY
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10.2307/2096363
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Over the last 20 years, researchers have focused considerable attention on the economic consequences of divorce. One book, Weitzman's The Divorce Revolution (1985), reports a 73 percent decline in women's standard of living after divorce and a 42 percent increase in men's standard of living. These percentages, based on data from a 1977-1978 Los Angeles sample, are substantially larger than those from other studies. I replicate The Divorce Revolution's analysis and demonstrate that the estimates reported in the book are inaccurate. This reanalysis, which uses the same sample and measures of economic well-being as The Divorce Revolution, produces estimates of a 27 percent decline in women's standard of living and a 10 percent increase in men's standard of living after divorce. I discuss the implications of these results for debates about divorce law reform.
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