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work, leisure, and personal care. We emphasize differences in time allocation between older (i.e., those aged 65+) and …
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work, leisure, and personal care. We emphasize differences in time allocation between older (i.e., those aged 65+) and …
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leisure and effort at work are complementary. We develop a spatial model of self-employment in which effort at work and … commuting are negatively related, and thus the probability of self-employment decreases with "expected" commuting time. We use … metropolitan areas in the US, focusing on the relationship between commuting time and the probability of self-employment. Our …
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relationship between individual earnings and commuting and leisure. Our empirical results show that employment is mostly …-efficiency background, where leisure and effort at work are complementary. Using data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) for the … concentrated in metropolitan cores, and that earnings increase with "expected" commuting time, which gives empirical support to our …
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leisure and effort at work are complementary. We develop a spatial model of self-employment in which effort at work and … commuting are negatively related, and thus the probability of self-employment decreases with "expected" commuting time. We use … metropolitan areas in the US, focusing on the relationship between commuting time and the probability of self-employment. Our …
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relationship between individual earnings and commuting and leisure. Our empirical results show that employment is mostly …-efficiency background, where leisure and effort at work are complementary. Using data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) for the … concentrated in metropolitan cores, and that earnings increase with "expected" commuting time, which gives empirical support to our …
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develop a comprehensive measure of non-leisure hours that includes market work, home production, commuting and schooling for …Has leisure increased over the last century? Standard measures of hours worked suggest that it has. In this paper, we …. Finally, leisure per capita is approximately the same now as it was in 1900 [NBER WP No. 12264]. …
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