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will devote to housework. However, when endogeneity of the uses of time are considered using the British Household Panel …
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women, and one explanation for this gender gap is based on household responsibilities falling on women. But most of the …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between reported health status and time allocation decisions in six European countries. Using the Multinational Time Use Study, we find that a better perception of own health is associated with less time devoted to sleep, personal care, and non-market work,...
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behavior, and to their implications. This study analyses the relationship between individual commuting behavior and household … studies have found that women have shorter commutes than men, shedding light on the Household Responsibility Hypothesis (HRH). …
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This paper analyzes the implications of effective taxation of labor for profits and, hence, the location decision of a multinational enterprise. We set up a stylized partial equilibrium model and, presuming that worker effort is a function of net wages, assume that a higher employee-borne tax...
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Mobility gives individuals access to different daily activities, facilities, and places, but at the cost of imposing environmental burdens. The sustainable growth of society is linked to green mobility (e.g., public transport, walking, cycling) as a way to alleviate individual carbon footprints....
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