A life cycle model is derived to explain the allocation of time of family members over the life cycle. The timing of market participation is shown to depend upon the life cycle wage pattern of men and women, the rate of interest, the rate of time preference, and age-related changes in the productivity of nonmarket uses of time.
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
We develop and estimate a life-cycle model in which individuals make decisions about consumption, hu...
This thesis focusses on three areas in the theory of intertemporal utility maximization. First, I i...
In this paper a model is developed which is designed to capture the channels through which income tr...
We consider the life cycle choices of a household that in each period decides how much to consume an...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
This paper studies the life-cycle labor supply of three cohorts of American women, born in the 1930s...
In this paper we examine the link between wage inequality and consumption inequality using a life cy...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
The article presents two other applications of the standard neoclassical model of consumption-leisur...
This paper estimates a utility maximising model of the joint determination of male and female labour...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper provides a method for validating, and distinguishing between, different life-cycle models...
This paper examines household fertility and female labor supply over the life cycle. We investigate ...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
We develop and estimate a life-cycle model in which individuals make decisions about consumption, hu...
This thesis focusses on three areas in the theory of intertemporal utility maximization. First, I i...
In this paper a model is developed which is designed to capture the channels through which income tr...
We consider the life cycle choices of a household that in each period decides how much to consume an...
This paper combines income and expenditure with time use data to provide a unique picture of the tim...
This paper studies the life-cycle labor supply of three cohorts of American women, born in the 1930s...
In this paper we examine the link between wage inequality and consumption inequality using a life cy...
This paper estimates a model of female time allocation and non-durable consumption in an intertempor...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
The article presents two other applications of the standard neoclassical model of consumption-leisur...
This paper estimates a utility maximising model of the joint determination of male and female labour...
In this paper we study the life cycle labour force participation of three cohorts of American women:...
This paper provides a method for validating, and distinguishing between, different life-cycle models...
This paper examines household fertility and female labor supply over the life cycle. We investigate ...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
We develop and estimate a life-cycle model in which individuals make decisions about consumption, hu...
This thesis focusses on three areas in the theory of intertemporal utility maximization. First, I i...