Sim, N.2011-09-122011-09-122007Applied Economics Letters, 2007; 14(14):1029-10331350-48511466-4291http://hdl.handle.net/2440/66068This article examines whether married women in the US treat their jobs as careers or as secondary source of household income. A simultaneous probit model is applied to cross-section data obtained from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. I show that married women are more likely to work when the household is less financially constrained, suggesting that their jobs appear more like careers.en© 2007 Taylor & FrancisAre married women's jobs career or secondary source of household income? Evidence from a simultaneous probit approachJournal article002011135710.1080/135048506007062552-s2.0-3604894840528354