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, leisure, market work, and caregiving. The first goal of this estimation is to determine if time spent with children responds … to prices and demographics more like home production time or leisure. The second goal is to glean a better understanding … their children does not respond to price or demographic changes much like home production or leisure and that, somewhat …
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work declined discretely. The economy-wide drops in market work were reallocated solely to leisure and personal maintenance …
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costs of remaining in the labor market that alter the pattern of non-market activities, reducing leisure time and mostly …
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in the price of leisure goods accounts for seven percent of the total decline in hours …
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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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Survey results from Uruguay show that there is gender discrimination in the private labor market, and that women spend more time than men doing domestic work and less time in the labor market. We take these and other features of the survey into account to build a gender aware CGE model with...
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We explore impacts of the pandemic crisis and associated restrictions to economic activity on paid and unpaid work for men and women in the UK. Using data from the Covid-19 supplement of Understanding Society, we find evidence that labour market outcomes of men and women were roughly equally...
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The dynamics of multiple time use in paid work and in household activities with housework, child rearing and DIY of married women are analyzed with a two step procedure: the estimation of the participation decision in intertemporal labor force participation strategies (entering, leaving the...
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Does availability of common law marriage (CLM henceforth) in the U.S help explain variation in the labor force participation, hours of work and hours of household production of men and women over time and across states? As CLM offers more legal protection to household producers at the margin...
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