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The causes and consequences of child labour are examined theoretically and empirically within a household decision framework, with endogenous fertility and mortality. The data come from a nationally representative survey of Indian rural households. The complex interactions uncovered by the...
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consistent with economic theory. The general model we suggest may provide future research with an interesting setting to test …
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Studies of the joint time-use decisions of spouses have relied on joint estimation of time-use equations, sometimes …
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There is some controversy in the field of household economics regarding the efficiency of household decisions. We make the point that a flexible specification of spousal preferences and the household production technology precludes the possibility of using revealed preference data on household...
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the main accent still lies on the development of theory. The novelty of this paper is that we empirically estimate the two …
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A large proportion of divorced and separated fathers form new partnerships. The new partner's preferences are not likely to put much weight on expenditures on the man's children from his previous union. Thus, his own and his partner's income would have different impacts on his child support...
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We present identification and estimation results for the "collective" model of labour supply in which there are …
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We estimate a Dynamic Programming model of the decision between continuing schooling or entering the labor market using a panel from the National Longitudinal Survey (NLSY). The model, set in an expected utility framework (with a power utility function), fits data on both schooling attainments...
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