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and women replace housework hours by paid labor if their hourly wage rate increases but do the opposite when the hourly …
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Analyzing a homogenous household setting with endogenous fertility and endogenous labor supply, we demonstrate that moving from joint taxation to individual taxation and adapting child benefits so as to keep fertility constant entails a Pareto improvement. The change is associated with an...
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This paper studies the implications of introducing child care in the human capital production function when assessing the effects of labor income taxation on growth. We develop an OLG model where formal schooling and child care enter the human capital production function as complements and we...
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This study examines if couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child care demand and the time … studies identifies the timing of work hours that cannot be explained by factors other than the partners’ potential to …
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utility theory. The model explains data 53% better than pure random choices and predicts hours worked in the regular economy …
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In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner households. The novelty of this paper is that we estimate a version of the collective household model, where the internally produced goods and the externally purchased goods are assumed to be...
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Using the New Immigrant Survey, we investigate the impact of immigrant women’s own labor supply prior to migrating and female labor supply in their source country on their labor supply and wages in the US. Women migrating from higher female labor supply countries work more in the US. Most of...
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than the mother. We find no evidence that fathers’ earnings and work hours are affected by paternity leave. Contrary to …
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Previous studies report a wide range of estimates for how female labor supply responds to childcare prices. We shed new light on this question using a reform that raised the prices of public daycare. Parents respond by reducing public daycare and increasing childcare at home. Parents also reduce...
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Models of labor supply derived from stochastic utility representations and discretized sets of feasible hours of work … individuals having preferences over jobs and facing restrictions on the choice of jobs and hours of work. We discuss and clarify …
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