نتایج جستجو برای: the own wage of couples drives spouses individual work hours positively

تعداد نتایج: 22835747  

2013
Peter Groothuis Paul E. Gabriel

This article develops a model of intellectual labour augmentation to explain both the marriage wage premium and educational assortative mating. We suggest that husbands and wives are complementary factors of production where a spouse’s education and skills augment their partner’s productivity and earnings potential. We test this proposition using data from the 2000 US Census of Population and t...

2013
Bernardo Lanza Queiroz Bernardo Lanza

In recent years, a large number of studies have investigated the relationship between social security benefits and male retirement decisions in developed countries. However, women’s and couples’ labour supply decisions and the patterns of withdrawal from the labour force in emerging economies are much less studied. This paper uses Brazilian data from 1998 to 2008 to examine how social security ...

2005
Peter Groothuis Paul E. Gabriel Jana Groothuis Susan Schmitz

This paper develops a model of intellectual labor augmentation to explain both the marriage wage premium and educational assortative mating. We suggest that husbands and wives are complementary factors of production where a spouse’s education and skills augment their partner’s productivity and earnings potential. We test this proposition using data from the 2000 U.S. Census of Population and th...

2013
Yadollah Abolfathi Momtaz Tengku Aizan Hamid Jariah Masud Sharifah Azizah Haron Rahimah Ibrahim

BACKGROUND There is a growing body of literature indicating that attitudes toward aging significantly affect older adults' psychological well-being. However, there is a paucity of scientific investigations examining the role of older adults' attitudes toward aging on their spouses' psychological well-being. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the dyadic effects of attitude toward agin...

2018
Amy A Gorin Erin M Lenz Talea Cornelius Tania Huedo-Medina Alexis C Wojtanowski Gary D Foster

OBJECTIVE For married couples, when one spouse participates in weight loss treatment, the untreated spouse can also experience weight loss. This study examined this ripple effect in a nationally available weight management program. METHODS One hundred thirty dyads were randomized to Weight Watchers (WW; n = 65) or to a self-guided control group (SG; n = 65) and assessed at 0, 3, and 6 months....

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2013
Sophie Lauzier Pascale Lévesque Myrto Mondor Mélanie Drolet Douglas Coyle Jacques Brisson Benoît Mâsse Louise Provencher André Robidoux Elizabeth Maunsell

BACKGROUND We lack comprehensive information about the extent of out-of-pocket costs after diagnosis of early breast cancer and their effects on the family's financial situation. METHODS This longitudinal study assessed out-of-pocket costs and wage losses during the first year after diagnosis of early breast cancer among Canadian women and spouses. Out-of-pocket costs for treatments and follo...

Journal: :Revista Amazonía investiga 2021

The article analyzes interaction of spouses in overcoming financial stress. An online survey 136 married couples was conducted during the lockdown caused by spread COVID-19 accompanied family income losses. Frequency and severity discussions on topics; level subjective economic well-being, activity coping strategies, cohesion adaptation were measured. Results showed that discussion topics is a ...

2012
YoungWook Lee

Previous empirical papers find that single mothers respond to EITC changes through the labor force participation (extensive) margin, not through the hours (intensive) margin. This is not predicted by standard labor supply models. My paper investigates labor supply effects of the EITC with a structural model, augmented with two factors that limit workers’ hours choices: costs of working and diff...

Journal: :Health economics 2003
Jan Erik Askildsen Badi H Baltagi Tor Helge Holmås

Shortage of nurses is a problem in several countries. It is an unsettled question whether increasing wages constitute a viable policy for extracting more labour supply from nurses. In this paper we use a unique matched panel data set of Norwegian nurses covering the period 1993-1998 to estimate wage elasticities. The data set includes detailed information on 19,638 individuals over 6 years tota...

2013
Alyssa Schneebaum

A puzzle has emerged from studies examining the wage effects of sexual orientation for women. Although lesbian and bisexual women face discrimination in the labor market, most studies of the wages of female full-time workers in same-sex couples versus those in different-sex couples find that the lesbians earn more, even controlling for differences in present labor market supply, education, year...

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