TY - RPRT AU - Afunts, Geghetsik AU - Jurajda, Štepán TI - Who Divorces Whom: Unilateral Divorce Legislation and the Educational Structure of Marriage PY - 2022/Nov/ PB - Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) CY - Bonn T2 - IZA Discussion Paper IS - 15749 UR - https://www.iza.org/index.php/publications/dp15749 AB - There is evidence that the introduction of unilateral divorce legislation (UDL) starting in the late 1960s increased US divorce rates. We ask whether making divorce easier affected the educational structure of marriage. Based on marriage and divorce certificate data covering 1970-1988, we provide new evidence on the evolution of the educational structure of marriage inflows (newlyweds) and outflows (divorces), and estimate UDL difference-in-differences effects on both flows. While UDL did not contribute to rising homogamy (the tendency towards married partners having the same level of education), it did affect the educational structure of marriage: it made generally unstable hypogamous couples (women marrying less educated partners) less likely to divorce, and it made homogamous couples more stable than hypergamous ones (women marrying more educated partners). KW - marriage KW - unilateral divorce KW - homogamy ER -