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care, and leisure. The chapter concludes with a discussion of why these patterns are important to macroeconomics and spells …
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In recent years, there has been an astonishing proliferation of empirical work on child labor. An Econlit search of keywords “child lab*r” reveals a total of 6 peer reviewed journal articles between 1980 and 1990, 65 between 1990 and 2000, and 143 in the first five years of the present...
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This paper studies the mechanisms and the extent to which parental wage risk passes through to children's skill development. Through a quantitative dynamic labor supply model in which two parents choose whether to work short or long hours or not work at all, time spent with children, and...
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Work hours are key components in estimating productivity growth and hourly wages as well as being a useful cyclical indicator in their own right, so measuring them correctly is important. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) collects data on work hours in several surveys and publishes three...
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Introduction : time-use data in economics / Gerard A. Pfann -- Nobody to play with? : the implications of leisure …
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work declined discretely. The economy-wide drops in market work were reallocated solely to leisure and personal maintenance …
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