We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behavior to investigate which factors make spouses increase or decrease their share of parental leave. The concern about future consumption motivates parents to invest in their human capital and to limit their leave duration. Using relative income and the age difference between spouses as distribution factors, we cannot reject Pareto efficiency in childcare sharing. Higher relative incomes and larger age differences shift the conditional leave allocation towards the relatively poorer and younger partner, respectively. Households with higher total income purchase more professional childcare
Several models of intra-household decision making have been suggested in the literature. One importa...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behavior to investigate which fact...
Both parents have the chance to go on paid parental leave in many countries. This, however, involves...
This paper proposes a semi-cooperative marital decision process to explain parental underinvestment ...
This paper proposes a semi-cooperative marital decision process to explain parentalunderinvestment i...
This article proposes a child-centric model for intra-family allocation – the sharing of resources w...
We develop a dynamic model of intrahousehold allocation to examine how parental time and resource in...
(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...
International audienceA collective model of leisure demand, generalised to the production of a house...
The quality of time dedicated to child care has potentially positive effects on children's life chan...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
As women approach parity with men in their representation in the U.S. labor force, child care has be...
Several models of intra-household decision making have been suggested in the literature. One importa...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behavior to investigate which fact...
Both parents have the chance to go on paid parental leave in many countries. This, however, involves...
This paper proposes a semi-cooperative marital decision process to explain parental underinvestment ...
This paper proposes a semi-cooperative marital decision process to explain parentalunderinvestment i...
This article proposes a child-centric model for intra-family allocation – the sharing of resources w...
We develop a dynamic model of intrahousehold allocation to examine how parental time and resource in...
(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...
International audienceA collective model of leisure demand, generalised to the production of a house...
The quality of time dedicated to child care has potentially positive effects on children's life chan...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
As women approach parity with men in their representation in the U.S. labor force, child care has be...
Several models of intra-household decision making have been suggested in the literature. One importa...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...