We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representative data from the Dutch DNB Household Survey.We conduct a nonparametric analysis that avoids the distortive impact of an erroneously speci.ed functional form for the prefer-ences and/or the intrahousehold bargaining process.Our analysis focuses on the goodness-of-.t of the two behavioral models.To guarantee a fair comparison, we complement this goodness-of-.t analysis with a power analysis.Our results strongly favor the collective approach to modeling the behavior of multi-person householdslabor supply;collective model;unitary model;nonparametric analysis;revealed preferences
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
Nonparametric analysis of household labour supply: Goodness-of-fit and power of the unitary and the ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
We present an empirical comparison of the unitary and collective model of household behaviour. Our a...
Discrete choice models of labor supply easily account for nonlinearity and nonconvexity in budget se...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
Nonparametric analysis of household labour supply: Goodness-of-fit and power of the unitary and the ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
We present an empirical comparison of the unitary and collective model of household behaviour. Our a...
Discrete choice models of labor supply easily account for nonlinearity and nonconvexity in budget se...
Several recent papers have shown the relevance of collective models for the empirical investigation ...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...