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results are mixed, showing some impact on household production. Simulations using GMM estimates of a Stone-Geary utility … function defined over time use suggest no effect on household production in either country. Estimation of a household model …
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. In the absence of changing household technology a permanent time gift leads to no increase in time spent in household …
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We present a household production model that incorporates multitasking and results from a customized experiment …'s first measures of the own- and cross-price elasticities of household task supply in a multitasking context. …
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income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into this household-produced commodity. Focusing on these two years …, between which income and earnings inequality increased, allows examining how household production is affected by changing …
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The conventional view is that Americans work longer hours than Germans and other Europeans but when time in household … work but German invest more in household production. This paper examines whether these differences in the allocation of …
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additional leisure and personal maintenance, not in increased household production. There is no relation between unemployment … duration and the split of time between household production and leisure. U.S. data for 2003-2006 show that almost none of the … lower amount of market work in areas of long-term high unemployment is offset by additional household production. In …
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We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original model of Blundell … the share in the household's nonlabor income. Finally, and perhaps surprisingly, we do not find evidence that mothers care …
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represent additional leisure and personal maintenance rather than increased household production. U.S. data for 2003-2006 show … additional time in household production. …
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Using scanner data and time diaries, we document how households substitute time for money through shopping and home production. We find evidence that there is substantial heterogeneity in prices paid across households for identical consumption goods in the same metro area at any given point in...
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Time-diary data from 27 countries show a negative relationship between real GDP per capita and female-male differences in total work time-work for pay and work at home. In rich non-Catholic countries on four continents men and women do about the same average amount of total work. Survey results...
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