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taken from the 2002 Bank of Italy Survey. We conclude that Italian husbands’ time allocation responds to their wife …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011377363
taken from the 2002 Bank of Italy Survey. We conclude that Italian husbands' time allocation responds to their wife …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003777832
taken from the 2002 Bank of Italy Survey. We conclude that Italian husbands' time allocation responds to their wife …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013324792
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether parental alcohol consumption leads to a reduction of child welfare. To this end, we analyse whether alcohol consumption decreases parents' time spent looking after children and working. Using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we estimate a...
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In 2007, seeking to increase female labor force participation and more generally ease burdens on working women, the Mexican government introduced an enormous expansion of a child care program: Estancias Infantiles para Apoyar a Madres Trabajadoras (EI). EI covers 90 percent approximately of the...
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This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We present a stylized model of the time allocation of spouses to illustrate the expected impact of wages and non-labour income. The empirical model simultaneously specifies three time-use choices -paid...
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This paper presents the properties of optimal piecewise linear tax systems for two-earner households, based on joint and individual incomes respectively. A key contribution is the analysis of the interaction between second earner wage differences, variation in the price of child care and...
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We document how a change to work arrangements reduces the child penalty in labor supply for women, and that the consequent more equal distribution of household income does not translate into a more equal division of home production between mothers and fathers. The Australian 2009 Fair Work Act...
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This paper studies the dynamic relationship between parental labor supply, children's cognitive development and intra-household bargaining power. To do so, I construct a model that incorporates preference heterogeneity across and within households, a constrained cooperative bargaining framework...
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taken from the 2002 Bank of Italy Survey. We conclude that Italian husbands' time allocation responds to their wife …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012722608