This paper estimates a utility maximising model of the joint determination of male and female labour supplies using a sample of married couples from the U.K. Family Expenditure Survey. The emphasis is on the estimation of within period preferences that are consistent with intertemporal two-stage budgeting under uncertainty. However, the approach we adopt provides an alternative method of estimating certain aspects of life-cycle behaviour to the fixed effects A-constant approach of Heckman and MaCurdy (1980), MaCurdy (1981) and Browning, Deaton and Irish (1985). Moreover, it relaxes some of the underlying restrictions that are implicit in these A-constant models under uncertainty. 1
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
I present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply that includes the non-p...
Because of the interdependent nature of family labor supply decisions, the nonnegativity constrai nt...
First published Feb 1983Available from British Library Lending Division - LD:3597.7895(ES--154) / BL...
Many of the recently developed alternative econometric approaches to the construction and estimation...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural life cycle model of married couples' labour supply ...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
This paper extends the standard model of life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a number...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
During the last decade several approaches for estimation of structural life cycle models of labour s...
A life cycle model is derived to explain the allocation of time of family members over the life cycl...
This paper advances a structural inter-temporal model of labour supply that is able to simulate the ...
This paper concerns the estimation of an intertemporal model for labour supply and consumption that ...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
I present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply that includes the non-p...
Because of the interdependent nature of family labor supply decisions, the nonnegativity constrai nt...
First published Feb 1983Available from British Library Lending Division - LD:3597.7895(ES--154) / BL...
Many of the recently developed alternative econometric approaches to the construction and estimation...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural life cycle model of married couples' labour supply ...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
This paper extends the standard model of life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a number...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
During the last decade several approaches for estimation of structural life cycle models of labour s...
A life cycle model is derived to explain the allocation of time of family members over the life cycl...
This paper advances a structural inter-temporal model of labour supply that is able to simulate the ...
This paper concerns the estimation of an intertemporal model for labour supply and consumption that ...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
I present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply that includes the non-p...
Because of the interdependent nature of family labor supply decisions, the nonnegativity constrai nt...