What is driving the racial marriage gap in the United States?

Elizabeth M. Caucutt, Nezih Guner, and Christopher Rauh use a new model to address the question of what drives the marriage gap between black and white women in the United States.
Elizabeth M. Caucutt, Nezih Guner, and Christopher Rauh use a new model to address the question of what drives the marriage gap between black and white women in the United States.
Married couples are healthier than singles. New work by Nezih Guner, Yuliya Kulikova and Joan Llull seeks to determine the direction of causality by exploiting panel data. (This post first appeared on VoxEU.org)