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This paper analyzes the time allocation of Italian spouses to paid work, childcare and household work. The literature … suggests that Italian husbands contribute the least to unpaid household work, relative to other European countries, while … spouses within each household, allowing for corner solutions and correlations in the unobservables across the system of six …
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This paper tests three hypotheses concerning intra-household resource allocation in rural China. First, whether … increasing the women's bargaining power alters household expenditure patterns. Second, whether households allocate fewer …: lower female outlay equivalent ratios for adult goods; greater sensitivity of household health spending to young boys than …
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human capital accumulation, and the evolution of the gene pool. A key consequence of the trade-off faced by women is that … relative to remaining single, the greater the man's human capital, and the lower the woman's human capital. As a consequence … themselves. There is a mass of unmarried men at the bottom of the distribution of human capital, and a mass of single women at …
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Most empirical studies of the impact of labour income taxation on the labour supply behaviour of households use a … the collective approach for household behaviour and the discrete hours choice framework with fixed costs of work. We … estimates are used to evaluate various model outcomes, like the wage elasticities of labour supply and the impacts of wage …
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This paper presents a model of consumption and household production that takes into account substitution between health …
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human capital accumulation, and the evolution of the gene pool. A key consequence of the trade-off faced by women is that … relative to remaining single, the greater the man's human capital, and the lower the woman's human capital. As a consequence … themselves. There is a mass of unmarried men at the bottom of the distribution of human capital, and a mass of single women at …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008565196
of the time allocation of spouses to illustrate the expected impact of wages and non-labour income. The empirical model … to an increase in their wife's wage. Non-labour income reduces paid work by parents and increases their non-market time …
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The paper examines intergenerational transmission of 'religious capital' from parents to their offspring, within an … economic framework of a production function of 'religiosity' where parental inputs serve as factors of production. A sample of … robust conclusions. A theoretical framework is followed by stylized facts on household composition. Then the effect of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010268108
The paper examines intergenerational transmission of 'religious capital' from parents to their offspring, within an … economic framework of a production function of 'religiosity' where parental inputs serve as factors of production. A sample of … robust conclusions. A theoretical framework is followed by stylized facts on household composition. Then the effect of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005233775
We consider the collective model of labor supply with marketable domestic production. We first show that, if domestic … production is mistakenly ignored, the ?collective? indirect utilities that are retrieved from observed behavior will be unbiased … bias will depend on the complementarity/substitutability of spouses? time inputs in the production process. We then show …
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