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successive generations of workers increase their labour effort at the expense of leisure. -- Welfare ; Economic growth …
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a preference has an equalising effect on the division of labour between the partners. In the noncooperative setting, the …
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The implementation of Gary Becker's (1965) time allocation model is hampered by the fact that values of the different time uses are usually not observed. In practice, one often assumes that the value of time is uniform across time uses by using market wages. This approach implies a fundamental...
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Economists have previously suggested that gains from marriage can be generated by complementarities in production (gains from specialization and exchange) or by complementarities in consumption (gains from joint consumption of household public goods and joint time consumption). This paper uses...
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-household heterogeneity in second earner labour supply, and of the resulting relationship between household income and the wellbeing of …
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