A 1996 change in shopping hours regulations in The Netherlands provides an opportunity to study the effects of timing constraints on total time spent in shopping, working, and other activities as well as the timing of these activities. We develop a simple structural model to make predictions about the effects of imposition and relaxation of a timing constraint on time use patterns, and utilize time diary data from 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2000 to examine time use patterns by demographic group before and after the change. In addition to a change in the timing of shopping, we find a nonnegligible increase in the total time spent shopping. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.</p
This project on time-use data in economics is one of the first in a series of new initiatives taken ...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of soci...
The authors illustrate how, in the case of the Netherlands, different periods have been characterise...
A 1996 change in shopping hours regulations in The Netherlands provides an opportunity to study the ...
A 1996 change in shopping hours regulations in The Netherlands provides an opportunity to study the ...
While many studies of the duration of shopping episodes have considered the impact of sociodemograph...
How do the Dutch spend their time? How much time for example do they devote to remunerated work, ca...
We present a microeconomic model for time use and consumption for workers with an improved treatment...
The time constraint concept is a significant concept in time use and activity-travel studies given t...
It can be argued that the fundamental scarce resource in the economy is the availability of human ti...
This chapter examines data describing the time that people spend in each of the many activities that...
Americans who travel internationally are often shocked to discover retail outlets closed during week...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
Allocation of time to various activities is known to be a function of various demographic, socio-eco...
The current study analysed trends in the time spent preparing and consuming food and the frequency o...
This project on time-use data in economics is one of the first in a series of new initiatives taken ...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of soci...
The authors illustrate how, in the case of the Netherlands, different periods have been characterise...
A 1996 change in shopping hours regulations in The Netherlands provides an opportunity to study the ...
A 1996 change in shopping hours regulations in The Netherlands provides an opportunity to study the ...
While many studies of the duration of shopping episodes have considered the impact of sociodemograph...
How do the Dutch spend their time? How much time for example do they devote to remunerated work, ca...
We present a microeconomic model for time use and consumption for workers with an improved treatment...
The time constraint concept is a significant concept in time use and activity-travel studies given t...
It can be argued that the fundamental scarce resource in the economy is the availability of human ti...
This chapter examines data describing the time that people spend in each of the many activities that...
Americans who travel internationally are often shocked to discover retail outlets closed during week...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
Allocation of time to various activities is known to be a function of various demographic, socio-eco...
The current study analysed trends in the time spent preparing and consuming food and the frequency o...
This project on time-use data in economics is one of the first in a series of new initiatives taken ...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of soci...
The authors illustrate how, in the case of the Netherlands, different periods have been characterise...