نتایج جستجو برای: division of household labor

تعداد نتایج: 21182141  

2017
Wenjia Peng Hua Zheng Brian E. Robinson Cong Li Fengchun Wang

Household livelihood strategies are embedded in the natural and socioeconomic contexts in which people live. Analyzing the factors that influence household livelihood choice and defining their consequences can be beneficial for informing rural household policies. In turn, this has great significance for fostering sustainable livelihood strategies. We grouped household livelihood strategies base...

2000

In today's ultra-competitive business environment, service companies that rely on unskilled labor must have the proper skills and attitude when it comes to hiring, retaining, and motivating workers. This fact is extremely important when a shortage of labor exists. " ACME Company, " located in Madison, currently experiences the effects of a tight labor market where the unemployment rate fluctuat...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2006
Luana Giatti Sandhi Maria Barreto

OBJECTIVE To investigate inequalities in personal health conditions and in the utilization of healthcare services according in relation to the individual's status in the labor market. METHODS This study was based on 39,925 males aged 15 to 64 years living in 10 Brazilian metropolitan regions, who took part in the 1998 National Household Survey. They were classified as formal labor, informal l...

2011
Achyuta Adhvaryu Anant Nyshadham David Atkin Prashant Bharadwaj Michael Boozer Rahul Deb Jason Fletcher James Fenske Josh Graff Zivin Fabian Lange T. Paul Schultz

Models of the agricultural household have traditionally relied on assumptions regarding the complementarity or substitutability of family labor inputs. We show how data on time allocations, health shocks and corresponding treatment choices can be used to test these assumptions. Data from Tanzania provide evidence that complementarities exist and can explain the pattern of labor supply adjustmen...

2016
RACHEL E. KRANTON

This paper considers how identity, a person’s sense of self, affects economic outcomes. We incorporate the psychology and sociology of identity into an economic model of behavior. In the utility function we propose, identity is associated with different social categories and how people in these categories should behave. We then construct a simple game-theoretic model showing how identity can af...

2003
Jonathan Heathcote Kjetil Storesletten Giovanni L. Violante

In recent decades, American workers have faced a rising college premium, a narrowing gender gap, and increasing wage volatility. This paper explores the quantitative and welfare implications of these changes. The framework is an incomplete-markets life cycle model in which individuals choose education, intrafamily time allocation, and savings. Given the observed history of the U.S. wage structu...

2009
Ralitza Dimova Gil S. Epstein Ira N. Gang

Migration, Transfers and Child Labor We examine agricultural child labor in the context of emigration, transfers, and the ability to hire outside labor. We start by developing a theoretical background based on Basu and Van, (1998), Basu, (1999) and Epstein and Kahana (2008) and show how hiring labor from outside the household and transfers to the household might induce a reduction in children’s...

Journal: :Social science research 2015
Francisco Perales Janeen Baxter Tsui-o Tai

Most women and men report that the division of domestic labor in their household is fair, despite women undertaking approximately seventy percent of housework. This raises questions about how fairness is evaluated within partnerships. We explore how parenthood and relationship transitions affect perceptions of housework fairness using panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in...

2011
Ralitza Dimova Gil S. Epstein Ira N. Gang

Migration, Transfers and Child Labor We examine agricultural child labor in the context of emigration, transfers, and the ability to hire outside labor. We start by developing a theoretical background based on Basu and Van, (1998), Basu, (1999) and Epstein and Kahana (2008) and show how hiring labor from outside the household and transfers to the household might induce a reduction in children’s...

2001
Begoña Álvarez Daniel Miles

Empirical evidence from developed countries consistently shows that working wives remain responsible for most household duties. The aim of this paper is to study the unequal distribution of housework between working spouses in Spain. Housework time allocation is modelled through a bivariate negative binomial distribution, conditional on a set of observable characteristics, such as paid labor co...

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