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individual-specific within-household consumption expenditures and on time used for leisure, market production and home production …, private leisure, and a public good produced in the home with time and market purchased inputs. We find that the household …
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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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This paper builds a world atlas of child penalties in employment based on micro data from 134 countries. The estimation … different regions of the world. The fraction of gender inequality explained by child penalties varies systematically with …
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Leisure Spending-Behavior -- CHAPTER 2. Aggregate Leisure Expenditures: Past and Projected to 1965 and 1970 -- CHAPTER 3 …
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The time household members in industrialized countries spend on housework and shopping is substantial, amounting on average to about half as much time as is spent on paid employment. Women bear the brunt of this burden, a difference that is driven in part by the gender differential in wages....
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The System of National Accounts, which provides information on important macroeconomic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), household disposable income and final consumption, typically excludes the value of unpaid household activities. Exceptions are made for the production of goods...
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The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews research on gender inequality in access to...
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College-educated mothers spend substantially more time in intensive childcare than less educated mothers despite their higher opportunity cost of time and working more hours. Using data from the 2010-2013 and 2021 waves of the Well-being Module of the American Time Use Survey, we investigate...
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goods that enabled humans to derive more pleasure out of leisure, namely dance and music. I model the incentives to invent …
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