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couples. The major aim is to solve the endogeneity resulting from individual preferences for work and leisure to identify the … are still family friendly. -- Time Use ; Time Allocation ; Family Economics ; Flexibility ; Synchronization ; Leisure …
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. -- Zeitverwendung und Ungleichheit ; Lage und Fragmentierung der täglichen Arbeitszeit ; Arbeitszeitarrangements ; Arbeitsangebot … ; Einkommenserklärung ; Humankapital ; Markt- und nichtmarktmäßige Zeitverwendung ; Zeittagebücher ; "Treatment effects"-Ansatz ; endogene … is behind. The economic theory behind is a human capital approach in a market and non-market context, extended by non …
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that spouses jointly spend on leisure, household chores and child care. By using a innovative matching strategy, this …
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. The economic theory behind is a human capital approach in a market and non-market context, extended by non-market time use …
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related to exercise. We combine the theory of time allocation with the theory of conspicuous leisure in a growth model …
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Evidence from the American Time Use Survey 2003-12 suggests the existence of small but statistically significant racial/ethnic differences in time spent not working at the workplace. Minorities, especially men, spend a greater fraction of their workdays not working than do white non-Hispanics....
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care, and leisure. The chapter concludes with a discussion of why these patterns are important to macroeconomics and spells …
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This paper examines the role of home production in estimating life-cycle labor supply. I show that, consistent with previous studies, ignoring an individual's time spent on home production when estimating the Frisch elasticity of labor supply biases its estimate downwards. I also show, however,...
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activities, and also in their offered or earned wages. They interact in their choices of market hours, homework, and leisure. We …
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We document the large dispersion in hours worked in the cross-section. We account for this fact using a model in which households combine market inputs and time to produce a set of nonmarket activities. To estimate the model, we create a novel data set that pairs market expenditures and time use...
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