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This paper studies convergence in family house prices across 364 counties in the US from 1975 to 2022. We use the club convergence test to contrast the null hypothesis of full convergence, and if it is rejected, to identify endogenously convergence clubs that follow the same convergence pattern....
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This paper analyses the differences between earnings and market work time between the self-employed (entrepreneurs) and employed workers in 35 European countries. In addition, we analyse the determinants of the decision to become a self-employed. We develop an empirical analysis of the...
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This paper studies the commuting behavior in the UK, with a focus on the differences between employed and self-employed workers. The European Working Conditions Survey (2015) will be used to carry out a descriptive and econometric analysis and identify what factors can explain the different...
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We study the effect that the care decision process has on the amount of caring-time and on informal caregiver satisfaction. We develop a theoretical framework in which we compare three two-stage sequential games, each of which corresponds to a different care decision (family, caregiver, and...
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This paper studies the dynamics of bargaining in an intrahousehold context. To explore long-term partner relationships, we analyse bilateral bargaining by considering that spouses take decisions sequentially. We conclude that, for the spouse who takes the second decision, a greater discount...
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This paper analyses the recent international evolution of the household structure. Why do humans live in families? Most households are formed between two specific individuals for reasons of love, companionship, and procreation, and purely biological motives come into play when males and females...
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We analyze differences by gender in the time dedicated to total work (paid and unpaid) by families in Latin America, with particular attention to the effect of social norms. To this end, we use survey data on time use in Mexico (2009), Peru (2010), Ecuador (2012) and Colombia (2012), to estimate...
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