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Family, Household And Work

Population Economics

Erschienen am 23.10.2012, 1. Auflage 2003
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ISBN/EAN: 9783642624391
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xiv, 427 S., 1 s/w Illustr.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeTime use and non-market work.- Timing, togetherness and time windfalls.- The allocation of time and goods in household activities: A test of separability.- On private incentives to acquire household production skills.- Estimating intrahousehold allocation in a collective model with household production.- The allocation and value of time assigned to housework and child-care: An analysis for Switzerland.- Who takes care of the children? The quantity-quality model revisited.- Household and family development.- Modelling household income dynamics.- Saving behaviour and earnings uncertainty: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey.- Family structure and children's achievements.- Childhood family structure and young adult behaviors.- Child development and family resources: Evidence from the second generation of the 1958 British birth cohort.- The decisions of Spanish youth: A cross-section study.- Group living decisions as youths transition to adulthood.- Transition to work and younger employees.- Residential location and youth unemployment: The economic geography of school-to-work transitions.- Transitions from employment among young Norwegian workers.- Parental disruption and the labour market performance of children when they reach adulthood.- Optimal age at motherhood. Theoretical and empirical considerations on postponement of maternity in Europe.- The effects of female employment status on the presence and number of children.- Job bust, baby bust?: Evidence from Spain.- Effect of childbearing on Filipino women's work hours and earnings.