Who Marries Differently Aged Spouses? Ability, Education, Occupation, Earnings, and Appearance
研究发现,与年龄差距大的配偶结婚的人,在认知能力、教育水平、职业收入和外貌吸引力上均低于与同龄配偶结婚的人,这与传统观念相反。
In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of marital age gaps, we present robust evidence that men and women who are married to differently-aged spouses are negatively selected. Empirical results show lower cognitive ability, lower educational attainment, lower occupational wages, lower earnings, and less attractive appearance among those married to a differently-aged spouse. These results, obtained using samples of first marriages and controlling for age of marriage, are consistent with a model in which individuals with more schooling and more upwardly-mobile occupations interact more heavily with similarly-aged peers and are ultimately more likely to marry similarly-aged spouses.