Ilse Lindenlaub is an Associate Professor of Economics at Yale University and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. She studies both the labor market and the marriage market from a micro- and macroeconomic perspective. Her current research projects focus on the determinants and implications of worker-job sorting; on the interplay between the marriage market and the labor market and its impact on gender and household inequality; and on the role of the spatial allocation of firms for inequality and aggregate efficiency. Ilse received a Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute, Florence, Italy
VoxEU Column
Marriage market sorting, labour market sorting, and inequality
-
![](../../../../../../../../../../var/folders/34/zq18d8kx7kbgby0j06p_j6t40000gn/T/TemporaryItems/NSIRD_screencaptureui_EM2XPo/Screenshot 2022-01-04 at 17.01.16.png)
- Labour Markets ![](../../../../../../../../../../var/folders/34/zq18d8kx7kbgby0j06p_j6t40000gn/T/TemporaryItems/NSIRD_screencaptureui_EM2XPo/Screenshot 2022-01-04 at 17.01.16.png)
- Gender