This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities and market work by couples and single men and women. Parameters are estimated using a sample taken from the UK 2000 Time Use Survey. Own-wage effects are found to be positive for both men and women and are larger for cohabiting individuals than for singles. The presence of young children leads to a much larger increase in the time spent in home production by women than by men. However, the presence of young children causes men to increase their total time spent working by more than women
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wa...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner ...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner ...
This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities an...
A multivariate extension of the standard labour suppy model is presented. In the multivariate time a...
Until recently, much of the labour supply literature has been predicated on the assumption that all ...
A multivariate extension of the standard labour supply model in presented. In the multivariate time ...
International audienceA collective model of leisure demand, generalised to the production of a house...
(Revised version) Abstract: This paper analyses the household decision-making process leading to the...
(Revised version) Abstract: This paper analyses the household decision-making process leading to the...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
Back to overview Collective Labor Supply and Housework with Non-Participation of Women in Paid Labor...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for twoearnerho...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wa...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner ...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner ...
This paper presents a structural model of the allocation of time to various non-market activities an...
A multivariate extension of the standard labour suppy model is presented. In the multivariate time a...
Until recently, much of the labour supply literature has been predicated on the assumption that all ...
A multivariate extension of the standard labour supply model in presented. In the multivariate time ...
International audienceA collective model of leisure demand, generalised to the production of a house...
(Revised version) Abstract: This paper analyses the household decision-making process leading to the...
(Revised version) Abstract: This paper analyses the household decision-making process leading to the...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
Back to overview Collective Labor Supply and Housework with Non-Participation of Women in Paid Labor...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for twoearnerho...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wa...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner ...
In this paper we consider an empirical collective household model of time allocation for two-earner ...