This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We present a stylized model of the time allocation of spouses to illustrate the expected impact of wages and non-labour income. The empirical model simultaneously specifies three time-use choices – paid work, childcare, and housework – and wage and employment equations for each spouse, allowing for correlation across the errors of the ten equations. We exploit the rich information in the French time-use survey 1998-99 to estimate the model. The predictions of the theoretical model are mostly validated with the main exception of the standard hypothesis that performing housework does not bring utility. Parents’ market time responds positively to changes...
Hundreds of papers have investigated how incentives and policies affect hours worked in the market. ...
In terms of paid and unpaid work, Danish men and women work the same number of hours per week. But w...
This paper analyses the intra-family distribution of paid-work time in five European countries (Fran...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wa...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...
We analyse new time diary data from France to explore the relationship between economic variables an...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
International audienceEarlier studies suggest that income taxation may affect not only labour supply...
[Excerpt] This article examines weekday resource allocation decisions of married couples with a husb...
The consequences for family time of a double participation to the labor market have not received a l...
We argue that earlier quantitative research on the relationship between heterosexual partners’ earni...
Hundreds of papers have investigated how incentives and policies affect hours worked in the market. ...
In terms of paid and unpaid work, Danish men and women work the same number of hours per week. But w...
This paper analyses the intra-family distribution of paid-work time in five European countries (Fran...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wa...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...
We analyse new time diary data from France to explore the relationship between economic variables an...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
International audienceEarlier studies suggest that income taxation may affect not only labour supply...
[Excerpt] This article examines weekday resource allocation decisions of married couples with a husb...
The consequences for family time of a double participation to the labor market have not received a l...
We argue that earlier quantitative research on the relationship between heterosexual partners’ earni...
Hundreds of papers have investigated how incentives and policies affect hours worked in the market. ...
In terms of paid and unpaid work, Danish men and women work the same number of hours per week. But w...
This paper analyses the intra-family distribution of paid-work time in five European countries (Fran...