نتایج جستجو برای: j22

تعداد نتایج: 426  

2016
J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal Jose Alberto Molina

This paper analyses the relationship between health inequality and the time allocation decisions of workers in six European countries, deriving some important policy implications in the context of income tax systems, regulation of working conditions, and taxes on leisure activities. Using the Multinational Time Use Study, we find that a better perception of own health is associated with more ti...

2009
Juergen Jung Chung Tran Gerhard Glomm Kim Huynh Michael Kaganovich Willard E. Witte Pravin K. Trivedi

In this paper we argue that the strategic interaction between the labor supply decision of the elderly and private transfers from their children lowers the opportunity cost of leisure of the elderly. This in turn magnifies the crowding-out effect of public pensions on the labor supply of the elderly. We show that this mechanism has implications for evaluating the crowding-out effect of public p...

2012
Thomas K. Bauer Julia Bredtmann Christoph M. Schmidt Wolfgang Leininger

Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know relatively little about why individuals spend time and money to the charity. Assuming that volunteering is a consumption good, we analyze the determinants of individuals’ charitable cash donations and volunteer labor as well as the interdependence between both goods. Using data from the European S...

2013
Bernd Fitzenberger Katrin Sommerfeld Susanne Steffes

Causal Effects on Employment after First Birth: A Dynamic Treatment Approach The effects of childbirth on future labor market outcomes are a key issue for policy discussion. This paper implements a dynamic treatment approach to estimate the effect of having the first child now versus later on future employment for the case of Germany, a country with a long maternity leave coverage. Effect heter...

2005
Daniela Del Boca Christopher J. Flinn Xiaohong Chen Olivier Donni Bryan Graham

There is some controversy in the field of household economics regarding the effi ciency of household decisions. We make the point that a flexible specification of spousal preferences and the household production technology precludes the possibility of using revealed preference data on household time allocations to determine the manner in which spouses interact: effi ciently or ineffi ciently. U...

2000
Jan Erik Askildsen Espen Bratberg Øivind Anti Nilsen

Absenteeism is affected by the sickness benefit system. Countries with generous compensation during sick leaves also experience high numbers of sick leave. Sick leaves may vary over the business cycle due to unemployment disciplining effects or changes in labour force composition. The latter hypothesis maintains that sickness may be pro-cyclical due to employment of “marginal” workers with poor...

2013
Gianna Claudia Giannelli Lucia Mangiavacchi Luca Piccoli Gianna C. Giannelli

Do Parents Drink Their Children’s Welfare? A Joint Analysis of Intra-Household Allocation of Time The aim of this paper is to investigate whether excessive parental alcohol consumption leads to a reduction of child welfare. To this end, we analyse whether alcohol consumption decreases time spent by parents looking after their children and working. Using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey...

2000
Hugh Davies Heather Joshi Romana Peronaci

In recent years the distribution of work in Britain has "hollowed out", with a growth in the proportions of both "work-rich" and" work-poor" households. The growth in twoand zero-earner couples evident in cross-sectional snapshots has different implications for the distribution of family income (in long and short terms) according to whether more people are experiencing episodes of a given lengt...

2013
Xiaodong Gong Robert Breunig

Channels of Labour Supply Responses of Lone Parents to Changed Work Incentives In this paper, we investigate the response of female lone parents to two reforms to the welfare system in Australia. We look at changes to both hours and participation and focus on the channels of adjustment, in particular the role of job changes for adjustment in hours. We highlight the relationship between policy d...

2009
Daniel L. Millimet Michael Nieswiadomy Daniel Slottje

Measuring an individual’s human capital at a point in time as the present actuarial value of expected net lifetime earnings has a lengthy history. Calculating such measures requires accurate estimates of worklife expectancy. Here, worklife estimates for men and women in the United States categorized by educational attainment, race, marital status, parental status, and current labor force status...

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