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THE EFFECTS OF JOB RELOCATION ON SPOUSAL CAREERS: EVIDENCE FROM MILITARY CHANGE OF STATION MOVES

机译:职位迁移对配偶职业的影响:站移动发生军事变化的证据

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We investigate the impact of military job relocation on spousal earnings and employment by creating a unique longitudinal database that tracks over 900,000 military spouses over the period 2001-2012, based on data from two administrative sourcesmilitary records on personnel and their dependents, and Social Security earnings records. This database allows us to estimate the effects of military change of station moves controlling for some key observable characteristics of the service-member and household and controlling for individual spouse fixed effects. We find that military moves cause a substantial decline in spousal earnings in the year of the move, on the order of $2,100, or 14% of average spousal earnings. Moves also increase the likelihood that the spouse has no earnings for the year. We find larger earnings reductions for moves that cross state lines, and for older spouses, male spouses, and those with young children. The career costs persist over time and spouses continue to experience significantly lower earnings 2years after the move. This persistence, combined with the typical military member experiencing a change of station move every 2 or 3 years, may substantially limit the ability of military spouses to accumulate human capital over time. (JEL H56, R23, J45, J16, J64)
机译:我们通过创建一个独特的纵向数据库来追踪军事工作搬迁对配偶收入和就业的影响,该数据库可根据两个行政来源的人员及其家属的军事记录以及社会保障收入来跟踪2001-2012年间超过900,000军事配偶记录。该数据库使我们能够估计驻地变动的军事影响,以控制服役人员和家庭的一些关键可观察特征,并控制个人配偶的固定影响。我们发现,军事举动导致举动年份的配偶收入大幅下降,约为2100美元,或平均配偶收入的14%。举动也增加了配偶今年没有收入的可能性。我们发现跨州界转移的行为以及年龄较大的配偶,男性配偶和有小孩的配偶的收入减少幅度更大。随着时间的流逝,职业成本持续上升,配偶搬迁两年后,配偶的收入继续大幅下降。这种坚持不懈,再加上典型的军事人员每2或3年换岗一次,可能会大大限制军事配偶随时间积累人力资本的能力。 (JEL H56,R23,J45,J16,J64)

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    《Economic inquiry》 |2018年第2期|1261-1277|共17页
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    Burke Jeremy; Miller Amalia R.;

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    Univ Southern Calif, Ctr Econ & Social Res, Washington, DC 20006 USA;

    Univ Virginia, Dept Econ, Econ, Charlottesville, VA 22911 USA;

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