International audienceMaids, household appliances and housework time are key inputs to domestic production. This study uses data from the UK and France to estimate the effects of resource prices on the demand for these inputs. We conclude that higher opportunity costs of time increase the likelihood of having maid services and appliances. Women's time costs are also positively related to his housework time and negatively related to hers. Finally, maid service appears to be a closer substitute for housework time on weekend days than weekdays, suggesting smaller labour supply effects than anticipated by earlier literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18 % per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Tra...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Ever since the appearance of Vanek's pioneering article in 1974, there has been a controversy about ...
International audienceMaids, household appliances and housework time are key inputs to domestic prod...
International audienceMaids, household appliances and housework time are key inputs to domestic prod...
Hiring household help could reduce housework time and alleviate subjective time pressure. Associatio...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
Household services are increasing. Which households consume these services, in particular domestic h...
The secular rise in female labor force participation, highlighted in the recent macroeconomics liter...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
This paper applies production theory to define a new set of inputs for U.S. households over the post...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Domestic servants and a woman's own time are substitutes in the household production process. The de...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18 % per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Tra...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Ever since the appearance of Vanek's pioneering article in 1974, there has been a controversy about ...
International audienceMaids, household appliances and housework time are key inputs to domestic prod...
International audienceMaids, household appliances and housework time are key inputs to domestic prod...
Hiring household help could reduce housework time and alleviate subjective time pressure. Associatio...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
Household services are increasing. Which households consume these services, in particular domestic h...
The secular rise in female labor force participation, highlighted in the recent macroeconomics liter...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
This paper applies production theory to define a new set of inputs for U.S. households over the post...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Domestic servants and a woman's own time are substitutes in the household production process. The de...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18 % per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Tra...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Ever since the appearance of Vanek's pioneering article in 1974, there has been a controversy about ...