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workers, not singles. Rural married women dedicate a much larger portion of time to home production compared to other groups … induce more married women to work in non-agriculture. Extrapolating our model globally, it explains a quarter of the …
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In this paper I analyse a labor market where the wage is endogenously determined according to a Right-to-Manage bargaining process between a firm and a labor union whose members are partitioned into two social groups: the old and the young. Furthermore, I exploit the Single Mindedness theory,...
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workers, not singles. Rural married women dedicate a much larger portion of time to home production compared to other groups … induce more married women to work in non-agriculture. Extrapolating our model globally, it explains a quarter of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015214572
-political participation. The model is expanded to include two social groups, specifically women and men, whose values and targets are … shares. Simulations confirm the empirical evidence: European countries with a more equal presence of women and men in the …
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people work long hours. Our results show that there is a labour – quality of leisure trade-off for women, but not for men …
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The inter-related dynamics of dual job-holding, human capital and occupational choice between primary and secondary jobs are investigated, using a panel sample (1991-2005) of UK employees from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). A sequential profile of the working lives of employees is...
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In this paper two dynamic models of artist behavior and arts labor supply are developed. Both are based on household production function approach and on the assumption that artists are multiple-job-holders. In the first model proposed here artist is depicted as someone who is hired on the arts...
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In this paper two dynamic models of artist behavior and arts labor supply are developed. Both are based on household production function approach and on the assumption that artists are multiple-job-holders. In the first model proposed here artist is depicted as someone who is hired on the arts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015218200
This paper examines the effects of both permanent and temporary emigration on human capital formation and economic growth of the source regions. To achieve this end, this paper explores the Chinese provincial panel data from 1980 to 2005. First, the fixed effects model is employed to estimate...
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In this paper two dynamic models of an artist’s behavior and arts labor supply have been developed. Both are based on a household production function approach and on the assumption that artists are multiple-job-holders. In the first model proposed here an artist is depicted as someone who is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015219655