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its social participation aspects we define the time dimension as genuine personal leisure time. Based on a CES well …
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Prior to July 2009, salaries of the members of the European Parliament were paid by their home country and there were substantial salary differences between parliamentarians representing different EU countries. Starting in July 2009, the salary of each member of the Parliament is pegged to 38.5%...
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of monetary and leisure incentives, which reflect the complex welfare system in Ireland. The household extension version … incorporate complimentary leisure, which allows us to analyse the interactions of spouses' retirement timing. This methodology … based model. When we consider the intra-household bargaining and the higher preference of leisure found in the dual career …
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home production and labor supply. Time costs are computed in terms of hours of foregone leisure. The model accounts for … selection into full-time employment and controls for use of hired childcare workers. We find that the foregone leisure cost of …
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) and constructs three classes of indicators that capture the quality of leisure ('pure leisure,' 'co-present leisure' and … 'leisure fragmentation') to show that the relative growth in leisure time enjoyed by less-educated individuals documented in … previous studies has been accompanied by a relative decrease in the quality of that leisure time. These results are not driven …
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watching television over this period, and uncover a widespread increase in leisure inequality in favor of lower educated adults …. Trends in leisure inequality mirror the general increase in income and earnings inequality experienced in most countries over …, in contrast to the increases in leisure found for the US, we fail to find common trends in leisure time across countries …
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explanations: income effects in preferences, in which leisure becomesmore valuable when income rises, and distortionary tax systems …
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costs of remaining in the labor market that alter the pattern of non-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly …
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surveys, this study determines whether time spent daily on leisure activities has actually changed. Controlling for labor … market forces, in recent years Japanese adults have not experienced more leisure time overall. They have increased time spent …, one hour per week, in media-oriented leisure; this increase, however, comes at the expense of more outgoing amusements …
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