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the household is an important factor that should be considered when analyzing household decisions. …
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Household collective models celebrate their thirtieth birthday. The collective approach constitutes, perhaps, the … to some excellent surveys of household collective models (Strauss et al., 2000; Vermeulen, 2002; Donni and Chiappori … papers, the collective framework has been used to provide theoretical results for a number of household issues; for example …
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-member households participating in labor and product markets. The most striking effects occur when household members differ in … ?workaholic" member becomes more influential in each working class household can render the working class worse off. A binding …
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The family investment hypothesis predicts that credit-constrained immigrant families adopt a household strategy for …
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both men and women and household after-tax incomes to increase by approximately $60 per week on average. For families with …
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This paper formulates a simple model of female labor force decisions which embeds an in-work benefit reform and explicitly allows for announcement and implementation effects. We explore several mechanisms through which women can respond to the announcement of a reform that increases in-work...
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driven by selection and are robust to several specification checks, including the introduction of household fixed effects and …
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The collective model of labour supply opened the household black box and allowed for individual treatment of partners … account for multi-family household structure by borrowing from recent applications of the collective model and combining … estimation and calibration to identify the degree of resource sharing. We assume that each household is characterised by a …
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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 if and only if the profit function is additive....
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We present identification and estimation results for the collective model of labour supply in which there are discrete choices, censoring of hours and nonparticipation in employment. We derive the collective restrictions on labour supply functions and contrast them with restrictions implied by...
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