This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estimating a gender-specific demand system related to the demand for market goods, household products and leisure within a collective approach. The estimates illustrate how the intra-household distribution of resources varies across households with and without children and how wages and non-labor income affect the allocation rule in both single-earner and double-earner households. In the presence of a child, both parents, but mothers especially, increase their involvement in home production at the expense of the enjoyment of leisure. This commitment decreases as the child gets older. In general, mothers control less than half of the household resou...
We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare of mothers...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behaviour to investigate which fac...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Abstract. The collective approach to household consumption behavior tries to infer from variables su...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they wer...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
This article proposes a child-centric model for intra-family allocation – the sharing of resources w...
In a household, female labor force participation has important consequences for the household produc...
In this study we examine the collective labor supply choices of dual-earner parents and take into ac...
Recognizing that intrahousehold inequalities exist, this study focuses on the distribution of resour...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
Both parents have the chance to go on paid parental leave in many countries. This, however, involves...
We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare of mothers...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behaviour to investigate which fac...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Abstract. The collective approach to household consumption behavior tries to infer from variables su...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they wer...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
This article proposes a child-centric model for intra-family allocation – the sharing of resources w...
In a household, female labor force participation has important consequences for the household produc...
In this study we examine the collective labor supply choices of dual-earner parents and take into ac...
Recognizing that intrahousehold inequalities exist, this study focuses on the distribution of resour...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
Both parents have the chance to go on paid parental leave in many countries. This, however, involves...
We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare of mothers...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behaviour to investigate which fac...