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The Opt-In Revolution? Contraception and the Gender Gap in Wages.

Martha J Bailey1, Brad Hershbein, Amalia R Miller.   

Abstract

Decades of research on the US gender gap in wages describes its correlates, but little is known about why women changed their career paths in the 1960s and 1970s. This paper explores the role of "the Pill" in altering women's human capital investments and its ultimate implications for life-cycle wages. Using state-by-birth-cohort variation in legal access, we show that younger access to the Pill conferred an 8 percent hourly wage premium by age 50. Our estimates imply that the Pill can account for 10 percent of the convergence of the gender gap in the 1980s and 30 percent in the 1990s.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23785566      PMCID: PMC3684076          DOI: 10.1257/app.4.3.225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Econ J Appl Econ        ISSN: 1945-7790


  6 in total

1.  Pregnancy, teenagers and the law, 1976.

Authors:  E W Paul; H F Pilpel; N F Wechsler
Journal:  Fam Plann Perspect       Date:  1976 Jan-Feb

2.  Fertility effects of abortion and birth control pill access for minors.

Authors:  Melanie Guldi
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2008-11

3.  The Power of the Pill for the Next Generation: Oral Contraception's Effects on Fertility, Abortion, and Maternal & Child Characteristics.

Authors:  Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat; Daniel M Hungerman
Journal:  Rev Econ Stat       Date:  2012-02-01

4.  Pregnancy, teenagers and the law, 1974.

Authors:  E W Paul; H F Pilpel; N F Wechsler
Journal:  Fam Plann Perspect       Date:  1974

5.  Why Wait?: The Effect of Marriage and Childbearing on the Wages of Men and Women.

Authors:  David S Loughran; Julie M Zissimopoulos
Journal:  J Hum Resour       Date:  2009

6.  The Opt-In Revolution? Contraception and the Gender Gap in Wages.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Brad Hershbein; Amalia R Miller
Journal:  Am Econ J Appl Econ       Date:  2012-07
  6 in total
  13 in total

1.  Gender Wage Gap Accounting: The Role of Selection Bias.

Authors:  Michael Bar; Seik Kim; Oksana Leukhina
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2015-10

2.  Fifty Years of Family Planning: New Evidence on the Long-Run Effects of Increasing Access to Contraception.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey
Journal:  Brookings Pap Econ Act       Date:  2013

3.  DO FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS DECREASE POVERTY? EVIDENCE FROM PUBLIC CENSUS DATA.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Olga Malkova; Johannes Norling
Journal:  CESifo Econ Stud       Date:  2014

4.  Five Decades of Remarkable but Slowing Change in U.S. Women's Economic and Social Status and Political Participation.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Thomas A DiPrete
Journal:  RSF       Date:  2016-08-29

5.  The children of the missed pill.

Authors:  Tomás Rau; Miguel Sarzosa; Sergio Urzúa
Journal:  J Health Econ       Date:  2021-07-23       Impact factor: 3.804

6.  Does younger age at marriage affect divorce? Evidence from Johnson's Executive Order 11241.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Emily A Beam; Anna Wentz
Journal:  Econ Inq       Date:  2021-02-24

7.  Recent evidence on the broad benefits of reproductive health policy.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Melanie Guldi; Brad J Hershbein
Journal:  J Policy Anal Manage       Date:  2013

8.  Further evidence on the internal validity of the early legal access research design.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Melanie Guldi; Brad J Hershbein
Journal:  J Policy Anal Manage       Date:  2013

9.  Does Access to Family Planning Increase Children's Opportunities? Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Early Years of Title X.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Olga Malkova; Zoë M McLaren
Journal:  J Hum Resour       Date:  2019-10-02

10.  The Opt-In Revolution? Contraception and the Gender Gap in Wages.

Authors:  Martha J Bailey; Brad Hershbein; Amalia R Miller
Journal:  Am Econ J Appl Econ       Date:  2012-07
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