In this paper, we quantify the effects of health on time allocation. We estimate that improvements in health status have large and positive effects on time allocated to home and market production and large negative effects on time spent watching TV, sleeping, and consuming other types of leisure. We find that poor health status results in about 300 additional hours allocated to unproductive activities per year. Plausible estimates of the cost of this lost time exceed $10,000. We also find that, for men, better health induces a substitution of market-produced goods for home-produced goods. Particularly, each additional minute spent in home production saves $0.37
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
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This study analyzes whether medical services are productive for the improvement of health. The asses...
In this paper, we quantify the effects of health on time allocation. We estimate that improvements i...
We consider the relationship between health and time allocation. Better health is associated with mo...
We consider the relationship between health and time allocation in the American Time Use Survey. Bet...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The strategy that we ad...
Although individuals are all endowed with the same time budgets, time use patterns differ owing to h...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
One key component in the health capital investment model in (Grossman, M. Journal of Political Econo...
This paper highlights the influence of the new home economics in general and Jacob Mincer's work in ...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
This study analyzes whether medical services are productive for the improvement of health. The asses...
In this paper, we quantify the effects of health on time allocation. We estimate that improvements i...
We consider the relationship between health and time allocation. Better health is associated with mo...
We consider the relationship between health and time allocation in the American Time Use Survey. Bet...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The strategy that we ad...
Although individuals are all endowed with the same time budgets, time use patterns differ owing to h...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
One key component in the health capital investment model in (Grossman, M. Journal of Political Econo...
This paper highlights the influence of the new home economics in general and Jacob Mincer's work in ...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
This study analyzes whether medical services are productive for the improvement of health. The asses...