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This paper proposes an endogenous growth model in which gender inequality in employment has an important role in explaining different development dimensions such as socio-political participation, educational attainments, and working hours, in developed countries. Starting from a theoretical...
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selected couples exhibit and the way labour preferences are shared between partners. These empirical findings provide a new …
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parameters that capture heterogeneity in consumption-leisure preferences for singles and couples as well as in job opportunities … preferences and opportunities that vary across the decision units. We then identify optimal tax rules – within a class of 9 …
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Strøm (2006). Agents have preferences over sectors and latent job attributes. Moreover, the model allows for a …
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A female labor supplied model including sectoral choice, estimated on data from Norway, 1994 has been used in simulation to yield labor supply elasticities. We find that these elasticities are declining with the wage level of the women. The overall elasticities are rather small, but these small...
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The importance parents give to time spent with their children for their future behavioural and cognitive development deeply affected the patterns of time allocation of both working and non-working parents in all developed countries in the last decades. We compare the two existing waves of the...
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In a recent paper, Benjamin and Kimhi (2006) argued that using multivariate probit for analysing off-farm participation of farm couples suffers from a theoretical inconsistency. This note tries to clarify this issue, and illustrates the joint participation rules based on reservation wages of...
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preferences and household production technology. We argue that the specification is general when allowing for unrestrictive forms …, without restricting population heterogeneity in arbitrary ways. However, preferences over mates for any given set of male and …
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The paper deals with child labour in developing countries. We address a problem that has recently drawn much attention at the international level, that is, how to invest in women’s rights to advance the rights of both women and children. We study the problem from a new perspective. In our...
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When entering the job market, nurses choose among different kind of jobs. Each of these jobs is characterized by wage, sector (primary care or hospital) and shift (daytime work or night shift). This paper estimates a multi-sector-job-type random utility model of labor supply on data for...
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