An assumption of the unitary model of household decision-making is that household members maximize one household utility function. This assumption implies that households pool their income and, therefore, the ownership of nonwage income has no effect on household demand. In this paper, this implication is tested by estimating multi-sector labor supply equations for men and women in Brazil. The results indicate that the unitary model is rejected in the informal and self-employment sectors for men and the formal and informal sectors for women; in these cases own nonwage income has a significantly negative effect on labor supply while spousal nonwage income has no significant effect.Brazil · labor supply · household bargaining
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...
Esse estudo tem como objetivo investigar o comportamento da oferta de trabalho dos cônjuges brasilei...
We develop a modeling framework to examine household labor supply decisions that includes the husban...
Nowadays explaining the behavior of household members is not considered as a neglected black box, an...
In this paper, we estimate a collective model of household labour supply à la Chiappori on British t...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
This paper provides an empirical contribution to the current debate about the suitability of the col...
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...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
I present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply that includes the non-p...
We present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply. Following recent deve...
This paper shows some empirical results for the collective labor supply of households in thirteen de...
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...
Esse estudo tem como objetivo investigar o comportamento da oferta de trabalho dos cônjuges brasilei...
We develop a modeling framework to examine household labor supply decisions that includes the husban...
Nowadays explaining the behavior of household members is not considered as a neglected black box, an...
In this paper, we estimate a collective model of household labour supply à la Chiappori on British t...
We compare the empirical performance of the unitary and the collective approach to modelling observe...
This paper provides an empirical contribution to the current debate about the suitability of the col...
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...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
I present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply that includes the non-p...
We present a structural empirical model of collective household labour supply. Following recent deve...
This paper shows some empirical results for the collective labor supply of households in thirteen de...
We compare the empirical performance of unitary and collective labor supply models, using representa...
Are macro-economists mistaken in ignoring bargaining between spouses? This paper argues that models ...
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many...