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-term losses into components attributable to fewer work hours and to reduced hourly wage rates. We also examine the extent to which … the reduced earnings, work hours, and wages of these displaced workers can be attributed to factors specific to pre- and … displacement can be explained almost entirely by lost work hours; however, five years after displacement, the relative earnings …
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hours. …
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This chapter reviews the evidence on the relationship between telework and households' time allocation, drawing heavily on the empirical evidence from time diary data, and discusses the implications of telework for workers' productivity, wages, labor force participation, and well-being. Telework...
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more time with family on work-at-home days than office days. We do not find differences in workers' hours on average by …
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-term losses into components attributable to fewer work hours and to reduced hourly wage rates. We also examine the extent to which … the reduced earnings, work hours, and wages of these displaced workers can be attributed to factors specific to pre- and … displacement can be explained almost entirely by lost work hours; however, five years after displacement, the relative earnings …
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, spouses' wages, hours of work, and time spent with children to estimate the sensitivity of consumption and time allocation to …
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's wage. We find this for all household types; (6) The presence of (more) children reduces the hours of labor supplied by … women and increases the number of hours supplied by men. -- collective household models ; labor supply ; intra …
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This paper presents evidence on the impact of hours spent on housework activities on individuals’ wages for Germany …
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indicate that a unit standard deviation tax rate difference of 12.8 percentage points leads to 122 fewer market work hours per …
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This paper examines changes in married people's allocation of time since 1980, a period in which female labor supply increased substantially, men's share of household work rose, and the gender wage gap narrowed down. I develop a life-cycle collective household model for market and non-market...
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