This paper extends the standard model of life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a number of directions. First, it argues that consumption should be defined as expenditure on household production as well as on market goods, that is, we are interested in life cycle profiles of full consumption. If this is done, several well-known puzzles concerning life cycle consumption behaviour are resolved. Secondly, we stress the importance of the heterogeneity of household behaviour in respect of female labour supply and saving, and provide evidence that these are very closely related across households. Finally, we formulate theoretical and empirical models incorporating these ideas and use them to show that policy changes, such as a red...
This paper documents life cycle (or age) profiles of (log) household income, durable and non-durable...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper extends the standard model of the life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a nu...
This paper illustrates recent trends in household consumption and personal savings in the UK and the...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
We incorporate home production in a dynamic general equilibrium model of consumption and saving with...
The authors incorporate home production in a dynamic general equilibrium model of consumption and sa...
In this paper we explore the impact of the life-cycle dynamics of family composition on the aggregat...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
We revisit two well-known facts regarding life cycle expenditures: the “hump”-shaped profile of nond...
This paper estimates a structural model of optimal life-cycle consumption expenditures in the presen...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper documents life cycle (or age) profiles of (log) household income, durable and non-durable...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper extends the standard model of the life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a nu...
This paper illustrates recent trends in household consumption and personal savings in the UK and the...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
We incorporate home production in a dynamic general equilibrium model of consumption and saving with...
The authors incorporate home production in a dynamic general equilibrium model of consumption and sa...
In this paper we explore the impact of the life-cycle dynamics of family composition on the aggregat...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
We revisit two well-known facts regarding life cycle expenditures: the “hump”-shaped profile of nond...
This paper estimates a structural model of optimal life-cycle consumption expenditures in the presen...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper documents life cycle (or age) profiles of (log) household income, durable and non-durable...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...